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1. Je <u>crois</u> toutes les histoires que ma mere ma raconte.
2. Marie <u>voit</u> le nouveau film d'Agnes Varda au cinema Grand Rex.
3. Vous <u>croyez</u> a la chance, donc vous achetez souvent des billets de la loterie.
4. A Paris, tu <u>vois</u> beaucoup de touristes en ete.
5. I think it's <u>un western</u> but i'm not sure
6. Caroline zappe avec <u>la telecommande</u>.
7. Chaines differentes comme les westerns, les feuilletons, etc.
8. <u>Un documentaire</u> is the best one
9. False (i'm not sure)
10. I honestly don't know about this one
11. I think France 3, France 2 and Canal plus
Hope this helps! :)
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A. Subject
Explanation:
In English you can put an adverb after the subject e.g. the cat easily jumped over the wall. However in French, you can't, and the sentence would have to be "the cat jumped easily over the wall" (but in French).
Answer:
Montrealer here!
I'm not familiar with the cajun carnaval, but I do know stuff about the winter carnaval here in Quebec.
To start, there is a character which represents the carnaval, Bonhomme Carnaval. He's a snowman wearing a sash (traditional element worn by francophone settlers). Oh, and he also has a red bonnet (also worn by the francophone settlers).
A lot of winter sports and competitions happen during the carnaval (you can say that it's cultural since the territory gets snow). E.g. canoe racing, ballon-balais, hockey (of course!), ski, etc...
Ice sculptures are also made (a few years ago they even made an ice hotel). *There is also an ice palace [for the Carnaval snowman].
Although maple syrup is harvested in spring, some people buy it in cans and do some mapple taffy on snow.
*Not to forget that there is a parade (it's a carnaval) and that [due to the presence of the catholic religion in Quebec] the carnaval is linked to Mardi Gras.
Explanation:
I hope it helps :))
<span>Ce sont des dynaties.
Une dynastie est une succession continue de souverains (empereur, roi, prince...) d'une même lignée à la tête d'un territoire.
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<span>These are dynatie.
A dynasty is a continuous succession of sovereigns (emperor, king, prince ...) of the same line at the head <span>of a territory.</span></span>