Answer:
D'une part, ... D'autre part... = "On the one hand..., on the other hand...", while D'un côté... De l'autre côté... = "On the one side..., on the other side..."
Explanation:
While "D'une part, ... D'autre part..." is generally used when debating the merits of something, whereas "D'un côté... De l'autre côté..." is more typically used for expressing two different perspectives.
Answer: How are you
Explanation: And are you on winter break
Answer:
VERB : ÊTRE
MEANING : BE
je suis nous sommes
tu es vous êtes
il/elle est ils/elles sont
2. I AM hungry = j'ai faim (literally: je suis faim)
Explanation:
Ohh what happen? And why?
William's speech to his troops. Imagine you are Guillaume. It is the day of embarkation. Why this expedition is necessary