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<span>1.
In France, if you say "je t'invite" to someone when you are going to do
something out (café, restaurant, movies) you are offering to pay.
True
2. French teenagers love to drive their cars since their driving laws are relaxed.
False
French teenagers love to get together with friends at a café.
True
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vous dansez ensemble depuis cinq ans
Danser (présent)
je danse
tu danses
il, elle, on danse
nous dansons
vous dansez
ils, elles dansent
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Answer:
This would be B. comment
Explanation:
The French adverb <em>comment</em> is one of the most common in the language. It means "how" or "what" and can function as an interrogative or exclamative adverb. In conversation, you <u>may use this word to ask someone's name</u> or t<u>o clarify your understanding</u>. It can even be used <u>as a means of expressing incredulity at something you've heard or read</u>.
Answer: Johnny is correct in the beginning when he says zero because the startled birds would fly away after hearing a gunshot. Johnny tricks his teacher into thinking the way the women eat the popsicles is how to determine their marital status, but the simplicity is the one with a ring is the one married.
Explanation: