1. Elle est. 2. Ont. “Jean-Louis et Géraldine” sont “ils.” 3. Voit. “Pierre” est “il.” 4. There is a quotation mark here, so it’s direct speech. It is most likely “parle,” but it could also be “parlez.” There is also a mistake here. It’s “j’entende,” not “je entendons.” 5. N/A. 6. Je ne comprends pas. There is no beginning of the sentence for the next one. 7. N/A. 8. Nous allons.
Bonjour !
Catherine a été <em>"mon" </em>étudiante, il y a 2 ans.
<span> I want ice cream in French?
</span>Je veux de la crème glacée.
Bonjour,
A) NO
B) all depends
C) all dépends
D) YES
i think D for real because if sometimes it’s different , they will not noticed with all the ingredients in there . Then I think D but as you want!
Byye and don’t forget I’m proud of you!! <33
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