Bonjour
Il connaît bien les rues de Grenoble parce qu'il y vit depuis deux ans.
<em>VIVRE présent</em>
je vis
tu vis
il/elle/on vit
nous vivions
vous vivez
ils/elles vivent
<em>EXPLANATION </em>
you must use the "présent" tense as it's written "il y vit depuis deux ans"
► he lives <em>(has lived) </em> there since 2 years.
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Translation:
Aller-Faites Maintenant: Start-Do Now
Following question: What are you and your family going to do this weekend? Ex: My mother is going to the office.
Sample answer from me:
I am going to spend the weekend with my family. I will help make dinner with my mother and maintain the garden with my father. I will also finish my chores. In my free time, I will play video games with my friend as well as study French. This is going to be a busy weekend with my family!
French: Je vais passer le week-end avec ma famille. J'aiderai à préparer le dîner avec ma mère et à entretenir le jardin avec mon père. Je finirai également mes tâches ménagères. Pendant mon temps libre, je jouerai à des jeux vidéo avec mon ami et j'étudierai le français. Cela va être un week-end chargé avec ma famille!
<em>Bonjour,</em>
Elle "n'a" pas aimé le brocoli.
Verbe "avoir" au présent :
<em> j'ai</em>
<em>tu as</em>
<em>il/</em>elle<em>/on </em>a (négatif = elle n'a)
<em>nous avons</em>
<em>vous avez</em>
<em>ils/elles ont</em>
As a French teenager who has been in America, I can confirm that there are several different places. We hang out anywhere outside (biking, hiking, skiing, park, etc.) Bars and clubs are also popular, as the drinking age is lower. One very obvious place that’s different is all the neighboring countries. We could literally ride our bikes, or drive, or take a ferry to a bunch of different countries. Americans can’t really do that. As for all the outside hangouts, I’m assuming it’s not as popular in the US because many don’t have the time, energy, motivation, or desire to be active and outside.
Answer:
It's cool that you get to visit Belgium. Here are some interesting things about Belgium.Belgium is word famous for there chocolate and there beers. Belgium got it's name from Romans. Belgium holds the record for the longest period without a government. Belgium's number one sport is football. Belgium has three official langues and none are called Belgium.
Some things in Belgium are a lot like the United States. For example,In Belgium sports are a big deal and are important to the people that live there. They value there foods a lot and they value there reputation when it comes to there foods. They have there own anthem like america does.
Some things in Belgium are very different from the United States. For example,If you were to live in Belgium you would have 84.96% less likely to end up in prison. You will have the chance to live 36 more years than usual. And you would have 13.89% more free time Have a great trip! Bring me back a souvenir! your friend, ( insert your name here)
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