1. réveillée
2. levée
3. brossée
4. brûlée
5. coupée
Answer:
(ready) to work. She is very
1. Mélanie is a lawyer. She is always (active)
(Foreigner): He is English. His French actress
2. Her husband Jeff, is an engineer. It is
(favorite) is Marion Cotillard, (crazy). This is
3. My classmates, Jean-Philippe and Sofiane, are
(annoying).
4. Jean-Philippe's wife is very
Jealous). This is (sad)
(Lazy). It's a man
5. The waiter at my favorite restaurant is not
(worker)
6. Neighbor's dogs are (nasty) and (flood)
great, but it gives a lot of reviews. This is
7. My literature teacher is annoying
8. My hairdresser is very
(nice and modest)
Explanation:
I don't know what you want me to do. Hope this helps
<span>Choose the correct French equivalent of the question: Is she going to run?
D: Va-t-elle courir?</span>
À usually means 'to' or 'at' and can be used to refer to nouns and timings. Au is the masculine form of à and is used in place of à to refer to masculine nouns (but not proper names). En means 'in' and is also used to refer to nouns.
a) Nous n'avons pas de classe en mai.
b) Il finit la classe à midi.
c) Au printemps, il y a des fleurs.
d) Le professur comence la classe à 9 heures.
e) En hiver, la neige tombe.
f) La rentrée de l'école est au mois de juin.
g) En automne, il pleut.
h) En été, il fait beau et chaud.
Bonjour,
Vous préférez revenir un autre jour ?
Il est naturel d’avoir ses propres opinions.
Je doute pouvoir cuisiner mieux que Nathalie.
On est surpris de savoir la vérité.
Elle ne désire pas faire des études à l’université.
Have a good day ! :-)