<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)
Salut !
<em>Which method of payment would you most likely use to pay your rent?</em>
B.
une carte de débit
Answer:
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.
Explanation:
Answer:
- Tu manges au restaurant?
Oui, j'y mange souvent.
- Tu manges des tomates?
Oui, je la mange.
- Tu manges la pizza? Oui, je la mange.
Oui, j'en mange beaucoup.
Explanation:
Translating makes it easier to understand...
the question are,
Do you eat at the restaurant?
Do you eat tomatoes?
Do you eat the pizza?
the answers choices are,
Yes, I eat there often
Yes, I eat a lot.
Yes, I eat it.
so matching the question with answers so it make sense...
Do you eat at the restaurant?
Yes, I eat there often.
Do you eat tomatoes?
Yes, I eat it.
Do you eat the pizza?
Yes, I eat a lot.