Greetings!
No, it does not!
When applying the negative form for "is modern" (est moderne), you put the <em>"ne+pas" </em>around the verb (être in this case.)
<em>For Example:</em>
N'<em>est</em> pas moderne.
Nous ne <em>mangeons</em> pas le pizza.
Hope this helps.
-Benjamin
vous parlez anglias?
8- honestly don’t remember how to do this one
tu aimes regarder all télé?
non, je déteste regarder la télé.
elles aiment le sport? Non, elles n’aime pas le sport.
elle a une télévision? Non, Elle n’aime pas la télé.
elle anime chanter? Non, elle déteste chanter.
elle anime danser? Non, elle préfère chanter.
elle Andes élèves? Non, elle n’a pas des élèves.
Answer:
A. veux and peux
Explanation:
The conjugation for the verbs with tu and je is the ending with -eux
My new school is really cool, even though it's far from my home. The school is not very big, but it is a very modern school in a brand new building. There are plenty of modern classrooms with the latest technology. There are three science labs, a music room, a huge gym, a drawing room and another for design; there is even a swimming pool. My favorite room is the library. There are plenty of books, but above all there is plenty of space. I like to do my homework there. In my class, we are only 16 students. It's good for learning! The students in the class are nice and I work well with them. I have a new friend; her name is Ludivine. Today in class, we all got a laptop. It's mine until I leave school! I am very happy. I like all my subjects, except maybe maths, because I'm not very good. The teachers are nice but they are strict and they give a lot of homework. Every day, after class, we have extra-curricular activities to choose from. We finish school later, but these courses are useful. We can do new activities that we don't always do in class. I play volleyball every Thursday, I play the piano on Fridays and I am part of the MUN group on Tuesdays. I really like this club. You learn a lot about human rights and international relations. And you, do you like your new school? See you, Christine