Bonjour !
Answer:
<em>I :Je</em>
<em>You : Tu</em>
<em>She : Elle</em>
<em>He : Il</em>
<em>It : elle/il (neutre)</em>
<em>We : Nous</em>
<em>You : Vous</em>
<em>They : Elles/Ils</em>
Answer: At this moment.
SPEAK / WRITE Describe what the
people were doing when things
following arrived.
1. Someone called after dinner.
• my parents/watching TV
• me do the dishes
my sister tidying up her room
2. This morning the manager came
in our class,
the teacher telling a story
- listen to us
you take notes
3. Last night I saw a UFO (UFO).
• me/being with my friends
• take us for a walk
. we look at the sky (sky)
4. Last Saturday there was a
earthquake (earthquake).
• we play cards
the neighbors / dinner
- my grandfather / to sleep
Answer:
This would be B. comment
Explanation:
The French adverb <em>comment</em> is one of the most common in the language. It means "how" or "what" and can function as an interrogative or exclamative adverb. In conversation, you <u>may use this word to ask someone's name</u> or t<u>o clarify your understanding</u>. It can even be used <u>as a means of expressing incredulity at something you've heard or read</u>.
Answer:
start with what you know
Explanation:
by doing that you can learn a lot
Bonjour
Before she turned 18, she made her debut with the opera company Les Variétés Lyriques, which was then seen (considered) as a stepping stone for young artists.