Answer:
answer C
Explanation:
this is the near future tense, it directly translates to "they are going to watch a film". the way you know it is the future tense as it is the pronoun (eg. Je (meaning I) or, in this case, Ils) + the conjugated term for aller (eg. Vais (used for the pronoun Je) or, in this case, Vont) and then an infinitive (eg. Faire (meaning to do) or, in this case, Regarder).
hope that helped ☺️
Answer:
Greetings are different in various countries because cultures are different
Explanation:
This is the correct answer because cuisines don't affect the way people greet each other, someone's "friendliness" won't affect how they greet others, and all cultures are very different. Therefore, the only logical answer would be the second answer choice. Hope this helps.
Hi,
<span>Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are our things.
14. Voila mon père
15. Voila mes parents
16. Voila notre père
Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are your (plural) things.
17. Voila nos mères
18. Voila vos frères
Use a possessive adjective in French to say that these things are their things.
19. Voila leur père.
20. Voila leurs tantes </span>
Hello
1. Tu sais très bien cuisiner
2. Tu sais bien cuisiner
3. Tu sais faire de la cuisine ?
4. Tu sais extrêmement bien cuisiner !
5. Tu sais parfaitement cuisiner !