The answer to your question is <span>/ˌʒwɑ də ˈvivrə/</span>
Answer:
The correct answer would be l'arobas.
Answer:
Mario lit à ses <u>enfants</u>.
Nous donnons le journal aux<u> enfants.</u>
Tu achètes un cadeau pour <u>Fatima</u>.
Je pense à mes<u> parents</u>.
Il téléphone à son <u>grand-père</u>.
Explanation:
Un COI refers to the indirect object of the sentence. It is often preceded by a preposition. For example: Il donne un cadeau à sa mère (He gives his mother a gift): un cadeau is the COD and sa mère is the COI; Je te parle (I'm talking to you): te is the COI because we say parler à (to talk to).
Answer:
1. Papa va vider le lave-vaisselle
2. Diallo et moi, nous allons nettoyer la table
3. Maman va faire la cuisine
4. Je vais débarrasser la table
5. Diallo va faire son lit
6. Papa, est-ce que tu vas faire la lessive?
Explanation:
1. Dad is going to empty the dish-washer
2. Diallo and I are going to clean the table
3. Mom is going to do the cooking
4. I am going to clear the table
5. Diallo is going to make his bed
6. Dad, are you going to do the laundry?
b. fasses because it is an action that's going to happend