Answer:
Explanation:
<em>Classify these expressions of fear according to weather they identify the language levels.</em>
<em>get cold feet - to take your breath away - to have scared - to be panicked - to treemble like a leaf to have the sweats - to be paralyzed with fear - have a cold sweat - to have goosebumps - to have cut legs - to have a dry throat slamming teeth - to have the trouillometer at 0 language - familiar language - current language - supported language - belong to supported, common or colloquial language. </em>
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<em>Hope this helps!! </em>
<em>By the way this is all french to by the way. </em>
Answer:
5
Explanation:
Donc, en gros, puisque John 2 baguettes et milly ont 1 beignet, s’ils achètent combien jerry obtient-il.
70=60+10 soixante-dix
71=60+11 soixante -onze....
72=60+12 soixante-douze
80=4x20 quatre-vingts
90=80+10 quatre-vingt-dix
91=80+11 quatre-vingt-onze...
La glace is a direct object (complément objet direct, COD) of the verb aimer. So the pronoun would be le (m), la (f) or les(pl), and place before the verb.
La glace is feminine, so we choose la as the pronoun.
In answering, we place the pronoun after tu and before the verb, making it
"Oui, je l'aime." (not forgetting the contraction of la to l' when verb begins with a vowel)