Answer:
A. Subject
Explanation:
In English you can put an adverb after the subject e.g. the cat easily jumped over the wall. However in French, you can't, and the sentence would have to be "the cat jumped easily over the wall" (but in French).
I do believe it would be buses.
Avoir is conjugated in many different tenses. I can conjugate them in some tenses but these are not all of them, just the main tenses.
Present tense - Avoir (to have)
J’ai
Tu as
Il a
Nous avons
Vous avez
Ils ont
Future tense - Avoir
J’aurai
Tu auras
Il auras
Nous aurons
Vous aurez
Ils auront
Perfect tense (also known as past tense)
J’ai eu
Tu as eu
Il a eu
Nous avons eu
Vous avez eu
Ils ont eu
Hope this helped in some way
Answer:
2. 6:30
3. 4:10
4. 3:15
5. 12:15 (or douze heures quart but I don't here people saying that here often)
6. 10:20
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7. 10:10
8: 11:20
9. 8:05
10. 1:25
11. 7:15
12: 11:30
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Answer:
C would be correct since the grass is eaten by a grasshopper which is then eaten by a bird and may be eaten by an owl
Explanation: