Je ne mange pas de chocolat.
Il n'aime pas le jambon.
Je ne peux pas boire de coca.
Elle ne peut pas manger de pâtes.
Ce n'est pas mon truc.
<span>I do not see <span>the last sentence.</span></span>
Conjugate the verb "bring" in the present tense and form a sentence.
Amené - I bring
Amenés - You bring
Amené - he, she, we bring
Amenons - we bring
Amenez - You bring
Amènent - They bring
Conjugate the verb "to clean" in the present tense and form a sentence.
Nettoie - I clean
Nettoies - you clean
Nettoie - he, she, we clean
Nettoyons - we clean
Nettoyez - you clean
Nettoyent - They clean
I'm not 100% sure this is right I haven't took French classes in over a year
Hello !
→ rester (to stay)
Nous <u>restons</u> chez nous pendant les vacances.
<em>(we stay at home during the holidays) </em>
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<em>× × i hope i helped you ! × × </em>
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what tense are you supposed to be using??
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Pierre de Coubertin is considered the father of the modern Olympic Games. He founded the modern games in Athens in 1896. Previous to this, the tradition had been dormant for almost 1500 years. The flag of the Olympic Games is five interconnected rings, coloured blue, black, yellow, red and green. They represent the union of the five continents which partake in the games. The colours of the five rings, along with the white background of the flag, mean that one of the colours shown on the flag can be seen in every country's flag in the world at the time of the Olympic flag's creation. The motto of the Olympic Games is citius, altius, fortius, meaning faster, higher, stronger. It encourages athletes to perform at the games to the best of their ability, and to strive to become faster, higher and stronger. In our life, we can take this motto and aspire to do our best in everything we do
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