Bonjour,
1. Détestes-tu les devoirs ?
2. Marie prépare-t-elle un voyage ?
3. Michel et toi, aimez-vous la littérature française.
4. Martin étudie-t-il à Lille ?
5. Le professeur donne-t-il des devoirs difficiles ?
6. Rencontrez-vous des français sur le campus ?
Have a good day ! :-)
Answer:
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Explanation:
With a partner, clarify information. Student A asks a question with invers,
then Student B replies in the affirmative with the words in parentheses. Follow the example.
Model:
We're talking. (until morning)
A: Are we talking?
B: Yes, we talk until the morning.
1. Max phones his friend.
(in Fort-de-France)
2. Hélène lives with her parents.
(in Martinique)
3. Max and Hélène are going to dance.
(tomorrow night)
4. It's snowing. (a lot)
5. Sabrina and Michèle ski.
(in the Laurentians)
6. Nadine takes pictures.
(from his vacation)
Does it snow a lot? (Quebec City)
Answer:
Malagasy is spoken on the island of Madagascar, off the east coast of Africa. Despite its close proximity to Africa, however, Malagasy is not a member of any African language family
Explanation: