Answer:
fais sa valise
Explanation:
it means packed her bags and it makes more sense in this situation because its listing things she remembered to put in it
Bonjour
1- D'habitude, je me réveille et je me dou-che.
2- Après ma dou-che <em>(After my shower)</em>, je fais mes devoirs.
<em>(to do homework = faire ses devoirs)</em>
3- Quand j'ai fini <em>(passé composé), </em>je vais marcher <em>(I go walking/for a walk) (or If you've learned it "je me promène"</em> ) ou je lis un livre.
4- J'aime aider les gens, ire, marcher, travailler et cuisiner. ► correct
5- Je déteste chanter ou danser. ► correct
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<em>please ask if any questions</em>
<em>-</em>
<em>☺☺☺</em>
Answer:
1. Il souffre toujours avant in examen.
2. Nous ouvrons nos cadeaux.
3. Oui, je lj' ??
4. Elle couvre les meunbles avant de partir.
5. Nous offrons hiit mille dollars pour la couture.
When you learn a language, you start with basic sentences with the most common word order. In French, this is SVO - Subject + Verb + Object. As for most Romance languages - and, indeed, English - the subject (who is doing the action?) generally comes at the beginning of the sentence.