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Well there are multiple cultures that speak French, like in France, countries in Africa, and parts of Canada. As well there are some very good foods that are French like crème brulee, crepes, and macaroons. I also have a few french canadian family members who learned french and english as kids and are fluent in both languages.
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Answer:
With locations around the world, Campus France is your best contact for obtaining information about French higher education.
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B. Those/these
<em>Hope that helps! My mom's French, so I've had some experience with French!</em>
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<em>-Aphrodite</em>
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Bonjour,
Est-ce que tu aimes voyager?
N'est-ce pas qu'il a trente élèves?
Sommes nous étudiants?
Aimons nous manger au restaurant chinois?
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Les parents ont monté la tente
Théo a fait un feu de camp
Mathilde a perdu sa lampe de poche.
J'ai ouvert deux boites de conserves.
La boîte d’allumettes est à côté du réchaud.
Explanation:
Most of these sentences are in the passé composé.
So once you get the subject and auxiliary verb-- forms of avoir-- in agreement, the rest of the objects fall into place.
The tricky part here is that a number of terms that are one word in English are phrases in French:
a campfire >> un feu de camp
her flashlight >> sa lampe de poche
two cans >> deux boites de conserves
The matchbox >> La boîte d’allumettes
beside >> à côté de
and vice-versa:
A two-word verb in English is one word in French.
put up >>monté