Answer:
Voters in the French-speaking province of Quebec will soon decide whether or not to secede from Canada. In 1980, after a similar referendum was soundly rejected, separatists blamed defeat on fears that sovereignty in Quebec would lead to economic hardship. To lure voters this time, the ruling Parti Quebecois promises to maintain close relations with Canada after independence. But this pledge may prove empty, as English Canada is showing signs of frustration over Quebec's constant demands for special treatment. With most opinion polls indicating a close vote on Oct. 30, U.S. officials are remaining diplomatically silent about what happens in Canada. But the stakes are large: Canada is the United States' biggest trading partner.
Explanation:
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No, they aren't conjugated correctly :(
The proper conjugation of the infinitive verb 'parler' for 'je' is 'parle,' so
"Je vais du parler" becomes "Je vais du parle."
The proper conjugation of the infinitive verb 'chanter' for 'il/elle/on' is 'chante,' so
"Elle va de la chanter" becomes "Elle va de la chante."<span>
</span>The proper conjugation of the infinitive verb 'écouter' for 'nous' is 'écoute,' so<span>
"Nous allons du écouter" becomes "</span>Nous allons du écoute."
Hi,
Which phrase correctly completes this opinion.
Je __________ les rebouteux aient la connaissance des maladies.
C) ne suis pas sûr que
Answer:
Bonjour,
En réalité tout est faux ou pas français !
Explanation:
On dit en français "sous la pluie" et non "dans la pluie".
Sinon, pour la forme négative incorrecte, il s'agit de la réponse B.
La phrase correcte est la suivante :
Je ne vais pas danser sous la pluie.
Singing In The Rain - Gene Kelly - Film Chantons sous la pluie (1952)
"in" en langue anglaise et "sous" en français pour parler de la pluie.