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The trees along this city street,
Except for traffic and trains, would sound as thin and sweet as trees in country lanes. And people standing in their shadows outside a shower would undoubtedly hear the music as it is made
on a country tree. Oh, little leaves so mute against the howling city air, I watch you when the wind has come, I know what sound is there.
Bonjour
Tu ________ un bon film hier soir ? (voir)
Hier soir = yesterday night, so you've got to use the "passé composé"
tu as vu un bon film hier soir ?
<em>Did you see a good movie yesterday night ?</em>
<u>voir</u><u> </u><u><em>passé composé</em></u>
j'ai vu
tu as vu
il/elle/ on a vu
nous avons vu
vous avez vu
ils/elles ont vu.
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.
Bonjour
<em>Conjugate the following verbs in the present imperative = se changer (1st </em>pers. plural
A- Changeons-nous
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