Answer:
Tu <u>as attendu</u> jusqu' à quelle heure?
Explanation:
The conjugation for attendre (the infinitive) in the passé composé is:
j'ai attendu
tu as attendu
il/elle a attendu
nous avons attendu
vous avez attendu
ils/elles ont attendu
Hi !
"What's up ?" would be "quoi de neuf ?"
hope I helped :)
Hi !
How would most french speakers ask an elderly person about his or her well being?
Comment allez-vous ?
<em>Bonjour ! </em>
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<em>-</em>Tu "as" <em>quel âge ?</em>
- J 'ai <em>une correspondante.</em>
- Nous "avons "<em> un professeur de musique très sympathique.</em>
<em>-</em> Lucas et Chiara "ont" <em>douze ans.</em>
<em>- </em>Vous "avez" <em>un correspondant étranger ?</em>
<em>- Oui, </em>nous "avons" <em>un correspondant roumain. Il s'appelle Victor.</em>
Verbe "avoir" au présent :
<em>J'ai </em>
<em>tu as</em>
<em>il, elle, on a</em>
<em>nous avons </em>
<em>vous avez</em>
ils,<em> elles </em>ont (Lucas et Chiara = ils)
Answer:
1. How old are your parents? How are they?
2. Is there a lawyer in your family? Who (who)?
3. Who is your favorite cousin? Why?
4. Who is not your favorite cousin (e)? Why?
5. Do you have any pets? What is your favorite pet? Why?
6. Who is your favorite teacher? Why?
7. Who is nice in the class? Why?
8. What professions do you like? Why?
Explanation: