It would be est-ce que, that's the magic question phrase
Answer:
25. Salut monsieur, etes vous au chomage?
26. Est-tu la mieux payee de la compagnie?
27. Vous venez de postuler pour le poste?
28. Vas tu allez en congé
29. Travaillez-vous dans la même compagnie que moi
<span>From 1570 to 1649. (late sixteenth to mid seventeenth centuries)
The Conciergerie Palace was yet in the seventeenth century a very large jail in the Parisian landscape.
It welcomed the common prisoners from all the spring.
The Conciergerie was then the jail Revolutionary Court and be there meant almost certain to be guillotined<span>.</span></span>
You use c’est with and adjective right before a noun or when there is an indefinite article. You use il est or elle est when it is only an adjective or there could be an adjective and a noun but no indefinite article
Cinq heures passée (5 heures, plus de 5 heures)