When you learn a language, you start with basic sentences with the most common word order. In French, this is SVO - Subject + Verb + Object. As for most Romance languages - and, indeed, English - the subject (who is doing the action?) generally comes at the beginning of the sentence.
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Try translate to so you know what the questions are then sound out the sentence until you memorize it then use the create an answer based off words you know, again use outside resources like translate to help.
Explanation:
You would use the word "aquatic" as an adjective in a sentence when you want to describe something as pertaining to water since "aquatic" when used as an adjective means "relating to water."
Bonjour,
Le futur proche : verb "aller" in "présent" + the other verb in "infinitf"
Je vais aller à la messe.
Il va fabriquer une nouvelle machine.
Nous allons participer à une course à pied.
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11) Is asking, how many people are in your family?
12)Is asking, if you have brothers or sisters and if so how many?
13) Is asking if you have any pets and what is/are their name(s)?
14) Is asking if you have any cousins and if so, how old are they?
15) Is asking who do you like in your familly
1. a)vrai
2.b)faux
3.a)vrai
4.b)faux
5. b)faux
6. Tante (Aunt)
7. Neveu (Nephew)
8. Demi-frere (Step-Brother)
9. Cousins
10. Grand-pere (Grandpa)
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