Bonjour,
Elle va à l’épicerie pour les bonbons.
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The entire thing? Or just one?
<span>Voici la reponse: Je viens du Senegal mais j'habite en Guinee.
Translation:
"Here is the answer: I come from Senegal, but I live in Guinea."
Quelle est la question? - "What is the question?"
The options are as follows.
a. De quel des pays viens-tu? - "Which country do you come from?"
b. D'ou viens ton frere? - This sentence is grammatically incorrect. It uses the verb viens for the subject ton frère; the correct conjugation for this subject is vient.
c. De quel pays viens-tu? - "What country do you come from?"
d. Par quel pays passes-tu? - "Which country do you pass through?"
Given the answer above, the most correct option for the question asked is option c.
Answer:
</span>c. De quel pays viens-tu?
1. regarderons
2. téléphonerai
3. sortira
4. prendrez
5. iront
6. quittera
the table above will help you!!
Hi !
My name is Vincent Dupont. I'm Canadian but I live in Nîmes because my father is working in a factory in France. I enjoy Nîmes, there're many stores.
I take the bus with my sister to go to school in town. My favourite teacher is Mr Duval. He is a science teacher. After school, my friends and I are walking to th coffee shop to eat a grilled cheese sandwich and drink an apple juice.
During summer time, we drive to the beach to the Mediterranean sea. My family love swimming. Then, we go back to Nîmes by train because my father has to leave before us.
Comment Vincent va à la plage ? (how does Vincent goes to the beach ?)
Vincent va à la plage en voiture avec sa famille = Vincent goes to the beach by car with his family)
I don't know if I had to translate the whole thing ...I saw the question at the end !!!
hope I helped anyway !!!