Answer:
Both sentences are correct in this case.
Explanation:
Pierre is asking if Alice wants to go the movie with him.
Alice responds saying that she does not want to go (ne veux pas en aller)...
Both the question and the response use proper structure and grammar. The question is made using Est-ce que form, and it is executed properly.
It's shows 10 languages that are spoken on the internet by millions and the recorded information was from june of 2016.
C'est les dix langues plus parlees sur les internet dans juin 2016
(make sure you add the accents onto of the letters)
Answer:
In English, you would say: "I would like (to buy) a croissant and an oragne juice, please."
So in French, we say: "Je voudrais un croissant et un jus d'orange, s'il vous plaît."
Bonjour
Tu peux visiter le zoo <u>de temps en temps</u>.
<em>quelquefois = sometimes</em>
<u><em>de temps en temps </em></u><em>= </em><u><em>from time to time</em></u><em> ► </em><u><em>CORRECT</em></u>
<em>d'habitude = usually</em>
<em>deux fois par semaine = twice a week</em>
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<em>☺☺☺</em>