Read the question and select the correct response:
You are out with friends in France and it is time to pay. Who pays?
Everyone pays for what they ordered.
You are telling your friend what you will do next weekend. Choose the sentence with the correct future tense:
Je regarderai mon feuilleton préféré.
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You want to ask your friend about something happening next week.
Complete the question with the correct form of the verb in the future:
Est-ce que tu iras en ville samedi matin? (aller)
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You want to find out the time of the concert next month. Complete the
question with the correct form of the verb in the future:
A quelle heure commencera le concert? (commencer) (5 points)
5. You want to take the bus with your two friends in the morning.
Complete the question with the correct form of the verb in the future:
A quelle heure arriverez-vous à l'arrêt de bus? (arriver) (5 points)
6. You want to find out when your dad is coming home. Complete the question with the correct form of the verb in the future:
Quand est-ce qu'il rentrera?
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French and Spanish are both a language of love Je t'aime is "I love you" and Moi aussi, je t'aime is "I love you too."
Hi,
<span>Complétez ce synonyme de peur dans le language familier :
La frousse
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You would use vous, since M. Bernard means Mr. Bernard, and is formal. Generally if you're addressing someone as "Mme." "M." or "Mlle.", it's formal.
Answer:
J'aime parler avec <u>mon</u> amie.
Explanation:
English Translation: I like to talk with my friend (female).
Between "avec" and "amie", you would put <u>my</u>. "My" can be:
Mon - masculine singular
Ma - feminine singular
Mes - plural
"amie" is actually feminine singular; <em>however, "amie" starts with a vowel.</em>
Since "ma" ends with a vowel, saying "ma amie" is rather awkward. That's why we use "mon amie" instead.