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>
Just do you i guess thats i i got to say
I think D but I’m not completely sure so don’t put too much hope into this being correct
Answer:
1) C'est sa tasse de cafe
2) C'est sa voiture
3) C'est notre prof
4) C'est votre smartphone
5) C'est son amie
Explanation:
Bonjour !
Answer:
<em>I :Je</em>
<em>You : Tu</em>
<em>She : Elle</em>
<em>He : Il</em>
<em>It : elle/il (neutre)</em>
<em>We : Nous</em>
<em>You : Vous</em>
<em>They : Elles/Ils</em>