No, they aren't conjugated correctly :(
The proper conjugation of the infinitive verb 'parler' for 'je' is 'parle,' so
"Je vais du parler" becomes "Je vais du parle."
The proper conjugation of the infinitive verb 'chanter' for 'il/elle/on' is 'chante,' so
"Elle va de la chanter" becomes "Elle va de la chante."<span>
</span>The proper conjugation of the infinitive verb 'écouter' for 'nous' is 'écoute,' so<span>
"Nous allons du écouter" becomes "</span>Nous allons du écoute."
1. Voici un croissant. Il coûte un euro.
2. Voici une omelette. Elle coûte trois euros cinquante.
3. Voici une glace. Elle coûte trois euros trente cinq.
4. Voici un steak frites. Il coûte six euros quarante cinq.
5. Voici une salade. Elle coûte duex euros vingt.
6. Voici un hamburger. Il coûte quatre euros soixante.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
1] l'informatique
2] l'espagnol
3] pas un
4] le dictionnaire
5] La craie
6] La carte ou le globe
7] L'horloge ou le montre
8] vos
9] nos
10] paresseuse
11] Non, elle est méchante
12] Y a-t-il de papeir sur le pupitre?
13] Est-ce qu'il y a de feutre?
14] C'est son livre.
Answer: 'saluer' in Other Languages
When you greet someone, you say something friendly such as `hello' when you meet them. She greeted him when he came in from school.
Explanation:She greeted him when he came in from school in french is translated to Elle l'a salué quand il est rentré de l'école.
Answer:
I believe the answer would be 121.
Explanation:
First off, I don't believe this is French, exactly. It seems more like math. But regardless. What I did to do this: I divided 363 by 3 and got 121. I did use a calculator so I cannot give you a step by step way that I did this. Anyway, 121 is a multiple of 11 so therefore, you have your answer. Have a nice day.