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The French verb parler literally means "to talk" or "to speak." You'll find it used in a variety of idiomatic expressions and in order to use it properly, you'll definitely want to know how to conjugate it.
<em>Bonjour et bonne année 2020 ! </em>
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<em>1. A 8:00 du matin, ma famille et moi allons à la plage.</em>
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<em>2. A 10:00 du matin nous assistons à un brunch "en" ville.</em>
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<em>3. A midi, pour finir la matinée nous allons à la marina.???</em>
A midi, pour finir la matinée nous allons "au restaurant".
Or : A midi, pour finir la matinée nous allons à la mer. (the sea)
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<em>4. A 2.30 de l'après-midi nous choisissons de faire la voile.</em>
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<em>5. A 4.00 nous regardons les dauphins.</em>
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<em>6. A 5:30 nous faisons une agréable pause dans le parc.</em>
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<em>7. A 7.00 nous rentrons chez nous.</em>
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<em>8. A 8.30 du soir nous mangeons.</em>
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<em>9. A 10.00 du soir nous regardons un film.</em>
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<em>10. A minuit nous allons tous dormir.</em>
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1. He made two golden calves and placed one at Bethel and another at Den to represent Yahweh.
2. He set up two rival places of worship an ignored Jerusalem.
3. He made the Israelites to offer sacrifices to the golden calves.
4. He chose priests from ordinary families to serve at worship centers.
5. He instituted religious festivals in the months of his choice.
<em>Bonjour,</em>
Anne "a" <em>beaucoup d'amis.</em>
Verbe "avoir" au présent :
<em>j'ai</em>
<em>tu as</em>
<em>il,</em>elle, <em>on </em>a (Anne = elle)
<em>nous avons</em>
<em>vous avez</em>
<em>ils,elles ont</em>
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Dude thats not even english
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brah u be duhm