Answer ex 24:
<em>1) </em><em>Elle n'y va pas souvent</em>
2) Je n'y vais pas souvent.
3) Nous n'y allons pas souvent.
4) Vous n'y allez pas souvent.
5) Ils n'y vont pas souvent.
6) Je n'y vais pas souvent.
Answer ex 25:
<em>1)</em><em> Ses parents / y / vivent / depuis longtemps.</em>
2) Nous / y / allons / souvent.
3) J' / y / passe / mes vacances.
4) On / y / habite / depuis un an
You can trust me, french is my native language ;)
Answer:
I speak to Amadou and Étienne.
A) I talk to them.
B) I they speak
C) I talk to them
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She buys the decorations.
A) She buys them.
B) She buys them
C) She buys them the decorations.
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Answer: pharmacy - > pharmacie
Hi Valeria , in French you can use all those words I mean that they have the same spelling but the only one that doesn’t have it is pharmacy cause it’s « pharmacie » in French .
Answer:
The main reason the Catholic Church opposed the teaching of heliocentrism as a fact was that it was contrary to the science of the time. Amongst the modern myths about early science is the persistent idea that the opposition to heliocentrism was one of "science" versus "religion".
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