<em>Bonjour,</em>
Elle "n'a" pas aimé le brocoli.
Verbe "avoir" au présent :
<em> j'ai</em>
<em>tu as</em>
<em>il/</em>elle<em>/on </em>a (négatif = elle n'a)
<em>nous avons</em>
<em>vous avez</em>
<em>ils/elles ont</em>
Answer: this translates to "What is the main job of people from your country?"
You would answer this question by saying "le travail principal dans mon pays est______"
Explanation:
so if the main job in my country is factory work then i would say "le travail principal dans mon pays est le travail en usine"
fill in the blank with whatever occupation is most prevalent in your country
Answer: Le premier d'avril. Il fait beau!
Je rêve d'une promenade sur la plage.
On veut mettre un poisson sur le dos.
Méfiez-vous des poissons rouges. Soyez sage!
Explanation:
The traditional April Fool's prank in France is to pin/tape a red fish to someone's back without them noticing. People may start laughing at the "victim" of the prank. So, this "poem" is a commentary.
The first of April. The weather is nice!
I dream of taking a walk on the beach.
People want to put a fish on your back.
Beware of red fish. Be wise!
This will never pass as great literature, but it may help you pass.
(If I have used vocabulary you don't have in your glossary, be careful!)
It’s A, since the woman is giving it to him.
Y would u take French oh em ge