Answer:
Ok so you said you have a turtle ,you have birds and asked everyone if they had a goldfish
Explanation:
#1 What the heck were you thinking #2 I don't know what else you said #3 Si vous ne pouvez pas comprendre cela ci-dessus, recherchez un traducteur
Answer:
y = ($0.5/ch) x + $10
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
x = number of chores
y = allowance
The relationship between y and x can be expressed in a linear equation in the slope-intercept form.
y = mx + b
where
m is the slope
b is the y-intercept
We have the ordered pairs (8, 14) and (12, 16). We can calculate the slope using the following expression.
m = Δy/Δx = $16-$14/12ch-8ch = $0.5/ch
The equation is
y = ($0.5/ch) x + b
We will replace the first point in the previous equation.
$14 = ($0.5/ch) 8ch + b
b = $10
The final equation is
y = ($0.5/ch) x + $10
There are two types of passé composé in French, the verbs that use être and the verbs that use avoir. Avoir and <span>être are called auxiliary verbs or les verbes auxiliares. Avoir is used is most verbs, but there are a few exceptions. The exceptions are called DR & MRS VANDERTRAMP. This is an acronym for the 16 exceptions.
</span>Devenir
Revenir
&
Monter
Rester
Sortir
Venir
Aller
Naître
Descendre
Entrer
Rentrer
Tomber
Retourner
Arriver
Mourir
P<span>artir
</span>
Every single reflexive verb also uses <span>être. These are verbs that in the infinitive form are "se", like <em>se coucher, s'embrasser, </em>and, <em>se prendre.</em></span>
Hi !
I guess you'd like to say "there's a nice view of Paris from the balcony" ????
Depuis le balcon, Il y a une très belle vue de Paris.
Du balcon, il y a une très belle vue de Paris.
you can also say : Il y a une très belle vue de Paris depuis le balcon.
Il y a une très belle vue de Paris du balcon.
"du" = contraction of "de le"
But it's better the first way, "depuis le balcon" /or/ "du balcon", at the begining.
That's the way I'd say (I'm French...)
hope I helped :)
Hi,
<span>Answer the following question or statement in a complete French sentence:
Ask your math teacher how she is doing
- Comment allez-vous?
Teacher : Je vais bien, merci.
OR : "ça va, merci".
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