Well, this is not an easy question, as it's hard to say what " practically noone" means.
In Cote D'Ivore, most people are either Muslim or Christian, so it's definitely true that most people are not practicing traditional religions.
However, an estimated 3-10 percent of the population still practices traditional religions and some fuse elements of traditional religions with Christianity or Islam.
So I would judge the statement as "false" that "practically noone" - since some people do!
Bonjour
MODÈLE
Les Martin <u>pensaient</u> que la technologie <u>était</u> importante. (rêver) Ils <u>rêvaient</u> d'acheter un nouveau portable.
<em>The second verb has to be in the same tense as in the first sentence ("présent" or "passé composé") In the "modèle", it was "imparfait"...</em>
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Je <u>prépare</u> bien mon cours de maths. J'évite de rater mon examen.
Nous <u>avons</u> plusieurs cadeaux à acheter. Nous espérons aller au centre commercial cet après-midi.
Paul<u> a voulu</u> mettre quelques chansons sur son ordinateur. Il a décidé de les télécharger.
Sandra <u>a passé</u> ses vacances à Grenoble. Elle a appris à faire du ski.
J'<u>ai </u>beaucoup de choses à faire ce week-end. Est-ce que tu m'aides à faire la vaisselle ?
Océane et Marine <u>ont</u> besoin d'argent. Mais elles détestent travailler.
hope this helps ☺☺☺
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You have to put the auxiliary before the verb it can be « sommes montés » or « avons montés », it depends of the context.
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.