<em>Bonjour,</em>
As tu écoute les nouvelles chansons de Justin Bieber ?
<em>Oui, j'ai écouté les nouvelles chansons de Justin Bieber.</em>
Or :
<em>Non, je n'ai pas écouté les nouvelles chansons de Justin Bieber.</em>
I'm not sure because I've never read the poem before, but just some tips:
1. think about why the author wrote this poem
2. What do you think about it
3. Read it over and over until you can understand what the author is saying perfectly
4. Ask an adult to help you understand the poem if you're having trouble
<em>Bonjour,</em>
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<em>Luc et David </em>"ont fini" <em>leurs devoirs avant de partir en vacances.</em>
<em>Verbe "finir" au passé composé : </em>
j'ai fini
tu as fini
il, elle, on a fini
nous avons fini
vous avez fini
<em>ils,</em> elles <em>ont fini (Luc + David = ils) masculin/pluriel</em>
Translation, you wasted your time at translating this.
Answer:
1. Canada has the longest coastline in the world
2. Maple syrup comes from Canada
3. Canada is the first country in the world to create a landing pad specifically for UFOs
4. Canada's two most professional spots are hockey and football
5. Lacrosse and curling are two iconic Canadian Sports but only have limited public appeal
Explanation: