Oh buddy its a mess D:
I'll just rewrite all the sentences I managed to decode, with the correct answer
Answer:
1) Nous habitons (habiter) près de (near) l'école.
2) Ils aiment (aimer) le cours de sciences politiques.
3) Vous mangez (manger) en classe?!
4) Le cours commence (commencer) à huit heures (at eight o’clock).
5) Marie-Claire cherche (chercher) un stylo.
6) Nous partageons (partager) un crayon en cours de maths.
7)Tu étudies (étudier) l’économie.
8) Les élèves voyagent (voyager) en France.
9) Nous adorons (adorer) parler italien.
Explanation:
French is my native language so you can trust me 100% ;)
Answer:
indirect: me, te , lui, nous, vous, leur
direct: me, te, le, la, nous, vous, les
Explanation:
1. You are going to order the pizza.
A. You will order it.
B. You will order it
C. You will order it.
D. You will order
2. You are never going to fly.
A. You will never take it.
B. You are never going to take it.
C. You will never take it.
D. You will never take it.on:
Answer:
Un narrateur est la personne qui raconte l'histoire.
A narrator is the person who tells the story.
Explanation:
Sometimes its the voice off-stage who sets the scene, or provides explanation of what the characters might be doing that is not evident to the audience.
In literature, it's the voice telling the story. In English class you may have learned about "first person narrator" a person involved in the story telling it from his/her own viewpoint: "I looked around and I noticed that everyone was staring at me. . ."
Or 'third person narrator describing the action as an observer: "Bill looked around and suddenly realized that everyone was staring at him."