Answer:
Où est-ce que tu vas?
Explanation:
Qui vas-tu? = Who are you going?
Que vas-tu? = What are you doing?
Où est-ce que tu vas? = Where are you going?
Answer:
La vendeuse: Bonjour. <u>Je peux vous aider</u>?
La cliente: Bonjour. Je cherche <u>un pantalon</u>.
La vendeuse: <u>Quelle taille faites vous</u>?
La cliente: Moyenne, s'il vous plait?
La vendeuse: Voila. Voulez- vous l'essayer?
La cliente: <u>Oui, s'il vous plait.</u>
Explanation:
La vendeuse: Goodmorning. <u>Can I help you?</u>
La cliente: Goodmorning. I am looking for/seeking <u>trousers.</u>
La vendeuse: <u>How tall are you?</u>
La cliente: Average, please?
La vendeuse: Here it is. Do you want to try it?
La cliente: <u>Yes please.</u>
I know it's late but hope it helped :)
1) Non, nous ne regardons pas la télé
2) Oui, nous mangeons beaucoup
3) Non, nous ne jouons pas au tennis
4) Oui, nous écoutons de la musique
5) Oui, nous dansons
6) Non, nous ne jouons pas au volley
7) Non, nous ne téléphonons pas
You are correct
in the word bel you have to pronounce the letter l
but in all the other words ,the other consonants are quiet
hope it's help
Answer:
3Oral Remove subordinate proposals
introduced by relative fat pronouns
and specify what antecedent they complete.
1. He released all the fish he had caught. - 2. The
passers-by who had witnessed the scene could not hold back
a murmur of anger. - 3. This mountain, whose
highest peaks exceed five thousand metres, a
reputation for being impassable. - 4. John followed the
traces that his comrades had left behind and
soon discovered where they had hidden.
Explanation:
Hope it helped!