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The trees along this city street,
Except for traffic and trains, would sound as thin and sweet as trees in country lanes. And people standing in their shadows outside a shower would undoubtedly hear the music as it is made
on a country tree. Oh, little leaves so mute against the howling city air, I watch you when the wind has come, I know what sound is there.
Bonjour,
- Tu fais souvent du ski ?
- Non, je ne fais jamais "de" ski.
<em>a. de </em>
Bonjour,
<em>A. Depuis quand tu fréquente cette école?</em>
Je fréquente mon école depuis quatre ans.
<em> g) Combien de professeur ya-t-il dans ton école?</em>
Il y a 15 professeurs dans mon école.
To form the present tense of an -re verb, drop the -re of the infinitive, like you do for -er and -ir verbs. When you do that, you're left with the stem for the conjugation of the present tense, and you can add the present tense endings specific to -re verbs: -s, -s, nothing, -ons, -ez, -ent.