<em>Bonjour ! </em>
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<em>Jean répond "</em>sérieusement". ok
<em>Jean répond "</em>franchememnt". ok
<em>Jean répond </em>"énormément"ok
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Except :
<em>Jean répond "polinen". </em>
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(Correct is :<em> Jean répond </em>"poliment".)
Answer:
answer C
Explanation:
this is the near future tense, it directly translates to "they are going to watch a film". the way you know it is the future tense as it is the pronoun (eg. Je (meaning I) or, in this case, Ils) + the conjugated term for aller (eg. Vais (used for the pronoun Je) or, in this case, Vont) and then an infinitive (eg. Faire (meaning to do) or, in this case, Regarder).
hope that helped ☺️
Answer:
Est-ce que vous êtes intelligents?
Explanation:
Are you smart?
<em>Bonjour, </em>
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Correct is :
<em>Elle est soulagée de ne pas s'être blessée.</em>
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Answer:
La vie est très différente pour il.
Pour nous, c'est nouveau.
Nous parlons de ils.
Elle n'habite pas avec elles.
Avec vous, je parle français.
Explanation:
a. "mon correspondant" from the mon, we can see that the person is male and singular
b. "ma sœur et moi" from the et and moi, there is more than one person involved and it includes "me"
c. "nos frères et sœurs" this part translates into our brothers and sisters, so the full sentence will be "We speak to our brothers and sisters". However, this would not be "nous" because it is not referring to "us" but "them"
d. "ses sœurs" from sœurs, we can see that it is a group of females.
e. "Marine et toi" from toi and et, there is more than one person other than the person "you", since vous also meant you in plural form, it would be best to vous