Answer:
Explanation:
Bonjour,
Il vaut mieux que tu _________ du lait avec des céréales.
D.
prennes
Tu -> "s"
Bonjour
Tu es comment ?
this is probably the translation for <em>'</em><em>How are you ?</em>
If I'm right you should say "<em>Comment vas-tu ?"</em>
An the answer, most of the time is <em>"Bien, et toi ?"</em>
which means '<em>Fine, and you ?"</em>
Hope I helped :)
Answer:
Good evening, please help me I would need this for tomorrow or Sunday
Explanation:
Bonjour
The two parts of negation usually are
ne ... pas
But you can find as well
ne ... plus <em>(no more)</em>
ne ... jamais <em>(never)</em>
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They have to be on each part of the verb on the présent tense
Tu ne parles pas <em>(you don't speak)</em>
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And on each part of the auxiliare "être" OR "avoir" if you're using the passé composé tense or any "composé" tenses
Tu n'as pas parlé
hope this helps ☺☺☺
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Answer:
yes they do
Explanation:
because in France they are so weird that they have to be build different