Hi,
<span>11.Read
the selection and complete the sentence with the correct word. You may
copy and paste the accented characters from this list if needed:
C'est en février.
12.Read the selection and complete the sentence with the correct word.
You may copy and paste the accented characters from this list if needed:
Les participants portent des costumes.
13.Read the selection and complete the sentence with the correct word.
Où commence le Carnaval ? Dans le centre ville.
14.Read the selection and complete the sentence with the correct word.
Est-ce qu'on sait le nom des personnes qui sont dans le Carnaval ?
Non, ils sont anonymes.
15.Select the correct answer to the question:
Tes grands-parents, voyageaient-ils beaucoup quand ils étaient jeunes?
D.Ils allaient au Canada tous les hivers.
16.Select the correct answer to the question:
Téléphonais-tu souvent à tes cousins quand tu étais petit?
</span>A.Nous parlions au téléphone tous les samedis.<span>
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<span>17.Select the correct answer to the question:
As-tu déjà été à l'étranger?
C.Je ne suis jamais sorti des Etats-Unis.
18.Select the correct answer to the question:
Où es-tu allé ce week-end?
B.Je n'ai rien fait.
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I think it’s jettes since I looked it up
Bonjour,
Est-ce que Simon reprend du lait ?
Nous ne comprenons pas l'addition.
Est-ce que vous apprenez l'anglais ?
Answer: the correct answer is 1.- a false cognate 2.- a borrowed word 3.- a borrowed word. 4.- a borrowed word 5.- a true cognate
Explanation:
Cognate words
:
Words with the same root or irigin that have similar spelling and meaning in both French and English
Borrowed words
:
Words that are borrowed from another language with the same meaning but different spelling
True cognates are every your best friend when trying to learn French fast. They help you learn French vocabulary words faster. True cognates are words in French and English that share the same Latin root and are very similar in spelling and have the same meaning.
False cognates: as we have seen, true Cognates are words that sound similar, have similar spelling and have the same meaning in the two languages. The term “FALSE COGNATES” to refer to words from two languages that look alike through pure coincidence; false cognates have no common root or meaning.
Answer:
There is some mistakes
Explanation:
1st sentence = La Mona Lisa est <u>peinte</u> par <u>un</u> artiste avec <u>du </u>talent qui s'appelle Leonardo De Vinci.
2nd sentence = La femme <u>sur le</u> tableau a les cheveux bruns <u>et des</u> petits yeux bruns.
3rd sentence = La femme s'appelle Lisa del Giocondo mais <u>le</u> tableau s'appelle Mona Lisa <u>aux</u> etats unis.
4th sentence = <u>En</u> france le tableau s'appelle la Joconde.
5th sentence = <u>Les yeux de</u> Lisa del Giocondo sont tres mysterieux parce que <u>les yeux regarde la personne a la droite ou a la gauche.</u>
7th sentence = Lisa est difficile parce qu'elle est triste mais contente.
I think that's it, there is some sentences I did not write because there was no mistake.