Bonjour,
You hear: Etudier A la bibliothèque
You see: Émilie
You say: ? Émilie étudie à la bibliothèque.
You hear: manger au resto u
You see: tu
You say: ? Tu manges au resto U.
You hear: Retrouver des amis après les cours
You see: Antoine et Ahmed
You say: ? Ils retrouvent des amis après les cours.
You hear: aimer les cour de maths
You see: Pierre-Étienne
You say: ? Il aime les cours de maths.
You hear:habiter sur le campus
You see: Sophie et toi
You say: ? Nous habitons sur le campus.
You hear: partager un ordinateur
You see: Sara et Maude
You say: ? Elles partagent un ordinateur.
14. C
<u>Qu'est-ce que</u> Marc mange? (Not a who, is a what, and no vowel following)
15.A
À <u>qui</u> est-ce que Paul parle? (Is a 'who' that he is speaking to.)
16.C
<u>À quelle heure</u> est-ce qu'il dîne? À six heures? (Second sentence indicates they are asking about time.)
17. A
<u>Comment</u> est-ce qu'elle chante? Bien ou mal? (Second sentence indicates speaker is asking about the quality, 'how' she is singing.)
18. C
<u>Pourquoi</u> est-ce que tu aimes ce restaurant? -Parce que les sandwiches sont excellents! (Response with "parce que" means that the first speaker was asking 'why'.)
The translation of the French
Answer:
5. je jette
6. ils achètent
7. nous devons
Explanation:
jeter requires one to double the t in the je, tu, il/elle/on, and ils/elles conjugations and is otherwise conjugated as an -er verb
acheter requires an accent in je, tu, il/elle/on, and ils/elles as written in the answer
devoir is an irregular conjugation and must be memorized
Answer:
Hello, I would suggest the following
hope this helps
Explanation:
Nowadays, many French people buy their grocery on the internet. They can submit their order online and choose home delivery. Or, if they have time, they can collect what they have already ordered. However, some people say that they prefer to go to the supermarket to see by themselves what is on the shelves.