Answer: You have to answer the questions in French
Explanation:
Answer:
In English, "hi" is an informal way of greeting someone. If you were at a job interview, you wouldn't start by saying "hi", because it's informal. "Salut" works the same way in french, as it's only in a relaxed setting with people you know.
"Hello", on the other hand, is more formal in English, and the same is with "Bonjour". "Bonjour" can be used with anyone, but the difference is that it can also be used with people you've just met, or in a formal setting, just like saying "Hello" in English.
Answer:
17.Ils étaient au Sénégal. ou bien
17.Ils sont au Sénégal.
Explanation: Puisque le temps du verbe n'est pas indiqué les deux phrases sont correctes.
(Since the verb tense is not indicated, both sentences are correct.)
Answer:
journaliste
Explanation:
oprah is a journlist (among other things)
Bonjour !
Elle va à "<em> la poste" </em> pour envoyer la lettre.