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
Find among these words your materials/affariers scholaries and write them.
Bonjour
1- J'ai mal au dos. (D)
2- Tu as mal au coude. (D)
3- Ils se promènent dans le parc le samedi soir. ( B)
4- Vous vous levez maintenant. (A)
5- Réveillez-vous (B)
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Answer:
I believe the answer is Elle, though context would help if there is any.
Explanation:
Tu = Your
Elle = She
Vous = You
Ils = They
Elle invites un copain either translates to "
She invites a friend" or "She invited a boyfriend". I hope this helps!
Answer:
the sentence says,"what are we doing"
Explanation: