Answer:
Explanation:
<em>Classify these expressions of fear according to weather they identify the language levels.</em>
<em>get cold feet - to take your breath away - to have scared - to be panicked - to treemble like a leaf to have the sweats - to be paralyzed with fear - have a cold sweat - to have goosebumps - to have cut legs - to have a dry throat slamming teeth - to have the trouillometer at 0 language - familiar language - current language - supported language - belong to supported, common or colloquial language. </em>
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<em>Hope this helps!! </em>
<em>By the way this is all french to by the way. </em>
Frapper, lancer, admirer, aimer,dormir,aller (<span>hitting, throwing, love, love, sleep, <span>go)</span></span>
Je suis tombé/e
J'ai lancé/e
J'ai admiré/e
J'ai aimé/e
J'ai dormi/e
J'ai été
Answer:
Les écoles, des écoles, plusieurs écoles, etc
Explanation:
In english these 3 translate to: Schools, Schools, Many schools
Just depends on how you want to write it
<em>Bonjour ! </em>
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<em>-</em>Tu "as" <em>quel âge ?</em>
- J 'ai <em>une correspondante.</em>
- Nous "avons "<em> un professeur de musique très sympathique.</em>
<em>-</em> Lucas et Chiara "ont" <em>douze ans.</em>
<em>- </em>Vous "avez" <em>un correspondant étranger ?</em>
<em>- Oui, </em>nous "avons" <em>un correspondant roumain. Il s'appelle Victor.</em>
Verbe "avoir" au présent :
<em>J'ai </em>
<em>tu as</em>
<em>il, elle, on a</em>
<em>nous avons </em>
<em>vous avez</em>
ils,<em> elles </em>ont (Lucas et Chiara = ils)