Answer:
Ils n’ont pas range leurs chaises.
Explanation:
chaises is plural so it is leurs
Bonjour,
était
ne faisait pas beau
J'étais dans le salon .
Je faisais
est arriv<u>é</u>e .......
J'ai dit
voulait
savais
avons d<u>é</u>cid<u>é</u>
était
Bonjour !!
<em>select what you would need to wear according to the weather =></em>
<u>It's raining = il pleut</u>
Tu as besoin de bottes.
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<em>chaussettes = socks</em>
<em>short = a pair of shorts</em>
<em>jupe = skirt</em>
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Answer:
FRANCK: What are you doing this weekend? CÉLINE: Me, not much, I have more money. Finally, I have enough to buy myself a hot chocolate and that's it. ÉMILIE: It depends on what we do. If you come to my place, it's okay, no need for money. MATHILDE: How much pocket money do you have? FRANCK: Me, my parents give me € 10 every Saturday. CÉLINE: Is that all? It's not important. Me, I have € 15 every Wednesday and sometimes, when the weekend arrives, I have nothing, despite my efforts to save. ÉMILIE: My mother gives me € 20 twice a month and despite my spending on magazines, I'm doing very well. FRANCK: Hey! it's the same as 10 € every Monday! When I was ... 10 years old, I believe, they gave me money once a month; but I was not doing it. I couldn't handle it, it was too hard. EMILIE: Why? FRANCK: I was spending everything pretty fast, so I negotiated this new system.
Explanation:
i hope this help you luv. ❤
It means what is your name, said either to a group of people or to someone you respect. It literally means "How your called-you" but what that means if you break it down is "How are you called?" or "What do you call yourself?" Vous is additionally both the plural and formal form of you, so you would say this to a big group of people or to someone like a teacher or the president.