Bonjour
Question 1
Many countries around the world speak French due to a history of colonization by the French.
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Question 2
Vous is used often in the singular in formal situations or with unknown adults.
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Question 3
The québecois are proud of their French heritage and want to remember their roots.
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Question 6
<u>biscuit</u> <em>is related to a French word</em>
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Question 7
Question will rise in intonation at the end of the phrase.
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Question 8
Belgium was created and reshaped through conflicts between the French and Dutch, which is reflected by the language spoken in its different regions.
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Hope this helps ☺☺☺
Answer:
je suis drôle
tu es intelligent
il est mesquin
nous sommes heureux
vous êtes sympas
elles sont fatigués
Explanation:
This is all present tense by the way
Most of the numbers follow a pattern. You only really have to learn the first 20 numbers, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and 100 and the prefixes and patterns for the rest of the numbers. First, for numbers from 21 to 69, we prefix the number 20, 30, 40, 50 or 60 to the digit in the ones place. For example, 32 is trente-deux (quite literally thirty-two) and 68 is soixante-huit (or sixety-eight). An important exception to this rule is any number with 1 in the ones place, in which case an "et" is added between 20, 30, 40, 50 or 60 and 1. For example, 21 is vingt et un (or twenty and one). The numbers from 70 until 100 are quite unusual. 70 is soixante-dix (or sixty-ten), and numbers from 71 to 79 consist of soixante prefixed to the numbers 11-19, depending on the digit in the ones place (if it is 1, it becomes onze, and if it is 9 it is dix-neuf). 80 is quatre-vingts (or four twenties) and numbers from 81 to 89 consist of quatre-vignt prefixed to the digit in the ones place. For example, 86 is quatre-vignt-six. 90 is quatre-vingt-dix (four twenties and ten) and numbers from 91 to 99 consist of quatre-vingt prefixed to the numbers 11-19, depending on the digit in the ones place. For 71, 81 and 91, there is an "et" between the prefix and "onze" or "un".
Bonjour !
Answer:
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<em>Théo: Combien d’argent gagnes-tu par semaine? </em>
<em>Marthe: Je </em>"gagne" <em>150 euros par semaine. </em>
C. gagne
Verbe "gagner" au présent :
je gagne
tu gagnes
il, elle, on gagne
nous gagnons
vous gagnez
ils, elles gagnent