<em>Bonjour !</em>
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<em>Mes parents "ont" 48 ans.</em>
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<em>Yolande "a" un ami.</em>
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<em>Oui, "j'ai " un ordiateur.</em>
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<em>Mon amie et moi, nous "avons" le même âge : </em>
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<em>Est-ce que tu "as" un crayon, s'il te plaît ?</em>
Verbe "avoir" au présent :
<em>j'ai</em>
<em>tu as</em>
<em>il,elle, on a (Yolande = elle)</em>
<em>nous avons</em>
<em>vous avez</em>
<em>ils, elles ont (mes parents = ils)</em>
Answer: le crayon
Explanation:
le yaourt = yogurt
le crayon = pencil
la trompette = trumpet
le picnic = picnic
the only one that is not a cognate is le crayon, which does not mean crayon in english, but pencil. remember that cognates are similar in spelling, pronunciation, and definition in both languages
Answer:
for the first one it's pouvez
Explanation:
for the second one its also pouvez
Answer:
3 pessimiste
4 blond
5 polie/poli
6 agréable
7petite/petit
8 célèbre
9 modeste
10 stup!de
11 intelligente/intelligent
12 triste
Explanation:
hope this helps!!^^ :)