Mount Everest can be identified as being popular with climbers and non-climbers due to:
- The large amount of litter of anthropogenic origin found in this.
- Its designation as a natural heritage of humanity.
- The need to purchase a climbing permit to avoid riots.
<h3>What is
Mount Everest?</h3>
Also known as "the highest mountain in the world" at 8,848 meters, this peak of the Himalayas is located on the border of Nepal and China.
Since its conquest in 1979 by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, it has become a goal for all experienced climbers, although many amateur climbers have also decided to climb it to a moderate height.
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Flavie :<em> Qu'est-ce que le surf nécessite ?</em>
Xavier : <em>Pour apprendre le surf, il est nécessaire de savoir nager.</em>
D. Qu’est-ce que le surf nécessite?
Bonjour
1- le cinéma =>
Pour aller au cinéma, traverse le parc, puis tourne à droite. Le cinéma est au bout de cette rue.
2- le restaurant =>
Pour aller au restaurant, tourne à gauche, va tout droit. Près du cinéma se trouve le restaurant juste à côté de la piscine.
3- la plage =>
Pour aller à la plage, va tout droit jusqu'au parc. Puis tourne à gauche. Continue encore tout droit jusqu'au bout de la rue. La plage est en face de toi.
Didn't know if the three places had to be following each others...
hope this will help :)
Answer:
1. Voici les crayons.
2. C'est des gommes.
3. Elle aime les livres.
4: C'est des affiches.
5: Voici les cartes.
6: C'est les bureaux de Mme Gudde.
7: J'aime les hamburgers.
8: Tu aimes les sandwichs?
Explanation:
In singular form, when a word has '"la/le" as determinant, it becomes "les" in plural form. If it's "une/un", then it becomes "des". You then have to add an "x" or "s" at the end of the noun, depending on the word. Don't forget to change the adjectives too.
BUT, some words in french don't change whether they're written in plural or singular form so you have to be careful with that.
hope this helped :)
Bonjour !
Which verb correctly completes the sentence?
Mes amis "sont" allés au bureau de change.
Conjugaison du verbe "aller" au passé composé :
je suis allé
tu es allé
il, on est allé
nous sommes allés
vous êtes allés
ils sont allés (mes amis = ils)