Bonjour
À la fromagerie, ça coûte ___ euros.
100 = a hundred / cent euros
11 = eleven /onze euros
211 = two hundred / deux cents euros
111 = a hundred and eleven / cent onze euros
<em>a fromagerie is a store where you buy mainly cheese.... </em>
<em>I doubt you would spend more than a hundred euros for cheese even if there are truffles in it !!</em>
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I gave you the translations, you have to match the answer with the complete question...
By the way, cent will take an "s" only if there's a number before and nothing after...
200 = deux cents
250 = deux cent cinquante
300 = trois cents
320 = trois cent trente
400 = quatre cents
430 = quatre cent trente
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hope this helps :)
<em>Bonjour,</em>
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<em>- Valérie: Est-ce que tu as rencontré ma mère?</em>
<em>- Hélène : Oui. Je l'ai déjà </em>"rencontrée".
The Unions capture of Atlanta contributed to Lincoln's reelection because it showed Union voters that :
-The North was making progress in defeating the South.
Bonjour,
Elle ne lui a pas téléphoné.
Faut-il leur écrire ?
<em>Bonjour,</em>
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Tu "mets" <em>ton maillot de bain pour aller à la piscine.</em>
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<em>Alain et Eric </em>"mettent" <em>leur costume pour aller au mariage.</em>
<em>mettre = verbe "mettre"</em>
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Conjugaison du verbe "mettre" au présent :
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<em>je mets</em>
tu mets
<em>il ,elle, on met</em>
<em>nous mettons</em>
<em>vous mettez</em>
ils,<em> elles </em>mettent (Alian et Eric = ils)