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Amer Fort or Amber Fort is a fort located in Amer, Rajasthan, India. Amer is a town with an area of 4 square kilometres (1.5 sq mi)[1] located 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. The town of Amer and the Amber Fort were originally built by the Meenas,[2][unreliable source?] and later it was ruled by Raja Man Singh I. Located high on a hill, it is the principal tourist attraction in Jaipur.[3][4] Amer Fort is known for its artistic style elements. With its large ramparts and series of gates and cobbled paths, the fort overlooks Maota Lake,[4][5][6][7] which is the main source of water for the Amer Palace.
Explanation:
Dans sa boulangerie , Madame Dupont vend du pain et des croissants.
Réponds-tu aux questions en classe?
En classe, j'aime repondre aux questions.
Qui est-ce que tu attends après l'école?
Après l'école, j'attends mon petit frère.
A qui est-ce que vous rendez visite le weekend?
le weekend, je rends visite á mes grand-parents.
Est-ce qu'elle entend la musique dans la maison?
oui, elle entends la musique dans la musique.
Est-ce que l'équipe perd le match?
je pense que l'équipe va perdre le match.
<span>Voici la reponse: Je viens du Senegal mais j'habite en Guinee.
Translation:
"Here is the answer: I come from Senegal, but I live in Guinea."
Quelle est la question? - "What is the question?"
The options are as follows.
a. De quel des pays viens-tu? - "Which country do you come from?"
b. D'ou viens ton frere? - This sentence is grammatically incorrect. It uses the verb viens for the subject ton frère; the correct conjugation for this subject is vient.
c. De quel pays viens-tu? - "What country do you come from?"
d. Par quel pays passes-tu? - "Which country do you pass through?"
Given the answer above, the most correct option for the question asked is option c.
Answer:
</span>c. De quel pays viens-tu?
Bonjour je m’appelle Cécile
Hello my name is Cécile
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