3 similarities: 1) they are both countries 2) they are both in Europe 3) They both have the letter m
3 differences: 1) Belgium stars in B and Luxemburg starts in L 2) Belgium and Luxemburg are not the same size 3) Luxemburg ends in G and Belgium ends in M
That was really easy but I hope it helps.
Answer:
This question is asking : Are you going to do the homework tonight?
You can answer with oui, non, peut être, etc...
Bonjour
1- Mireille écrivait ... Paul est rentré
2- Nous mangions ... a sonné
3- Mon frère regardait ....ma sœur faisait
*4- On est arrivé lundi, il neigeait mais il a fait beau quand même.
5- papa qui faisait ... maman qui préparait
6- mes parents ont loué
7- Est-ce que vous avez mangé .... vous êtes allés...
8- La route était dangereuse mais nous n'avons pas eu d'accident.
9- Mon ami faisait ... quand il est tombé.
10- John a téléphoné à ... elle assistait...
<em>* The sentence 4 can have little different meanings depending when you use imparfait or passé composé. You could say, for exemple . Il </em><em>a neigé </em><em>mais</em><em> il a fait beau </em><em>quand même ==> it snowed but the weather was nice anyway</em>
<em>OR il </em><em>neigeait </em><em>mais il </em><em>faisait /a fait </em><em>beau</em><em> ... ==> </em><em> it was snowing but the weather was fine/ has been anyway</em>
<em>all are different but correct because of "quand même" = anyway ...</em>
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Answer:
achètes
Explanation:
for "tu" at the end of the verb there's just a "s"
Bonjour
ANSWER = D
Pierre : Le café Pierrot n'est pas cher, n'est-ce pas ?
<em>Pierrot's cafe isn't expensive, is it ?</em>
Jacques: C'est vrai. Je paie 6 euros pour le déjeuner tous les jours.
<em>That's true. I </em><em>pay</em><em> 6 euros for lunch every day.</em>
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A- mange = eat ►INCORRECT
B- ai payé = paid ► INCORRECT
C- ai mangé = ate ►INCORRECT
D- paie = pay ► CORRECT
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