Dear Sir,
In response to the job offer published in the newspaper, I wish to apply for the position of salesperson in your company. I attach to this letter my curriculum vitae which details my experience and my ability to hold this position.
I speak French and English fluently. I worked at FNAC for two years where I had to do a sales summary every day and send it to the main office. I also did inventories and informed my bosses so that they were aware of the products in stock. For a year, I have been working for Carrefour in the electronics department. I welcome clients and advise them according to their needs. I've had some very determined clients and others who were very undecided.
I would like to meet with you to further discuss the possibility of employment with your company.
Please accept, Mr. Rombi, the expression of my best regards.
Dans cette question, nous transformerons les phrases du singulier au pluriel et nous formerons des phrases avec les mots indiqués.
In this question we will transform the sentences from the singular to the plural and we will form sentences with the indicated words.
<h3> S
ingulier au
pluriel</h3>
Les ballons sont rouges
Tu manges plusieurs bananes
Les robes sont belles
Nous sommes gentils
Ils sont étudiants
<h3>Phrases interrogatives</h3>
Quel âge as-tu?
Pourquoi es-tu en France ?
Où habites-tu?
Comment vas-tu?
Quels sont tes amis?
To learn French it takes practice, and this is great practice.
Pour apprendre le français, il faut de la pratique, et c'est une excellente pratique.
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<em>Bonjour ! </em>
<em />
<em>- Quelle </em>ceinture <em>aimes-tu ?</em>
<em>- J'aime </em>"celle" <em>qui la plus élégante.</em>
<em />
<em>ceinture = féminin/singulier</em>
<em>celle = féminin/singulier</em>
<em />
<em />
celleS = féminin/pluriel
celui = masculin/singulier
ceux = masculin/pluriel
Answer:
Bonjour,
A. s'intéresse
Explanation:
Jean s'intéresse à la philatélie.
<em>Bonjour ! </em>
<em>Il n'y as pas </em>"de" <em>carottes au marché.</em>