In Philip's French class, the students are learning how to pronounce closed vowels and open vowels. The students are most likely studying French phonemes. Phonemes are basically letters and sounds that you produce.
Answer:
1) Write. écrivez. Did you write a letter to your mother yesterday?
2) Were learning. apprenaient. What are we learning this afternoon in class?
3)Have been. ont été They are not have been very tall, but they might get taller.
4) To drink. Boire. To drink your orange juice, please.
5) would leave. partirait.
6) Would not hear. n'entendrait pas
7) Say. Dire. Can you say?
Note:
Keep in mind that French conjunctions can be tricky and dont really go with the same rules as the English language.
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Answer:
B/ £2
Explanation:
B/ £2 states that "Patricia is French" While the other says "Patrice is French. And Patricia?" Which says something about Patrice.
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1. Les pommes et les bananes sont des "fruits".
2. Le poulet et le boeuf sont de la "viande".
3. Est-ce que aimez les "eaux" gazeuses.
5. Est-ce que tu as "du" sucre ? Non, je n'ai pas "de" sucre.
6. Mais "moi" j'aime ta robe.
7. "Moi" je déteste les légumes.
8. Est-ce qu'il y a "du" café ? Non, il n'y a "que " de l'eau.