In my opinion, it's false because France was the second country to make mandatory the <span>labeling of foods with health warnings in an attempt to make people more aware of healthy food choices and the consequences of not making healthy food choices.
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<em>Bonjour,</em>
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<em>1. Je "vous "invite à partager une pizza, les filles ! </em>
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<em>2. Serge, est-ce que tu m'aimes ?</em>
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<em>3. Je t'entends, maman.</em>
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<em>4. Je vous ai rencontrée quelque part Madame ?</em>
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<em>5. Je vous ai attendu ----------------</em>
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<em>6. Ah oui ! je l'adore.</em>
le samedi soir, ils aiment le diner avec des amis
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« il est » is used to mean "it is" if the it in question is a specific adjective. since the statement is not directed at a specific person, « c'est » should be used instead. for example, « jean, il est mauvais de trop dormir ! » is correct, because we are speaking to jean directly. in this case, we're talking about it generally being bad to sleep too much. the correct sentence would be « c'est mauvais de trop dormir »
Greece is the write answer for this A the first one pls mark braliest ....also this is easy your welcome good day