À usually means 'to' or 'at' and can be used to refer to nouns and timings. Au is the masculine form of à and is used in place of à to refer to masculine nouns (but not proper names). En means 'in' and is also used to refer to nouns.
a) Nous n'avons pas de classe en mai.
b) Il finit la classe à midi.
c) Au printemps, il y a des fleurs.
d) Le professur comence la classe à 9 heures.
e) En hiver, la neige tombe.
f) La rentrée de l'école est au mois de juin.
g) En automne, il pleut.
h) En été, il fait beau et chaud.
Hi !
Blank 1 = moins de
il y a moins de forêts en ville qu'à la campagne there are less forest in town than in the countryside
Blank 2 = plus de lavandes dans le Vaucluse (south of France) qu'à Paris
more lavender in the........than in Paris
Blank 3 = moins d' appartements à la campagne qu'en ville
less flats in the countryside than in town
Blank 4 = A la campagne, il n'y a pas autant de voitures qu'en ville
In the countryside there aren't as much cars as in the city
Blank 5 = Paris a plus d'habitants que Marseille
Paris has more inhabitants than Marseille
moins de ......que = less ....than
plus de..... que = more....than
autant que = as much...........as
plus ..............que = more.................... than
de or d' if the word following begins by a vowel
same for que or qu'
hope this helps !
Answer:
Paul,
(grow up, obey) your grandmother!
Explanation:
I didn't know if you wanted me to translate but here it is.
It is better to say
“Elle se peigne les cheveux »
When comparing poems, one key thing that would actually be very good to do would be the fact of always finding relations in each poem that you would be seeing. Find key points in the poem that would also be the same as the other poem in order to compare them and to also find the relation.