And my everything is a mn
The photos you have that are mine?
i’m not sure, correct me if i’m wrong.
You would use vous, since M. Bernard means Mr. Bernard, and is formal. Generally if you're addressing someone as "Mme." "M." or "Mlle.", it's formal.
Answer:
Regional
There are three sub-levels of governance in France: the Regions (régions), the Departments (départements) and the Municipalities (communes). They are not bestowed with legislative powers. They exercise their functions by means of regulations for some fields and through the execution of their budget.
Explanation:
The school council is responsible for overseeing and making decisions that pertain to academic regulations, parent-teacher communication, what children eat at la cantine, provisions for post-school care, organization of extracurricular activities and school security.
not demoiselle (his is Middle Age !) but Mademoiselle
the number 2 comment t'appelles-tu doesn't seem correct. The "tu" isn't formal and a seller never ask you your name !!!!!!
j'aime le poisson (not la)
Je vends du poisson = not correct = je vends des bijoux (he sells jewels)
1- je préfère le poisson = useless
2 is o
E = à la poissonnerie
so I put the right answers
1 (but Mademoiselle)
2
1
2
1
hope I helped !!!