1. You don't
(suffer) not too much heat (heat), I hope?
2. I do
n't (open) the door until I know who's on the other side.
3. My little cousins (discover) video games.
4. Ladies and gentlemen, we (offer) you both for the price of one!
5. Do you
(discover) France by car?
6. My father (cover) his sports car with a tarp overnight.
7. My children
(suffer) terribly when they don't have access to email.
8. Can you
(open) the door for me, please?
Is this a question
it should be changed to de-- you usually use de rather than des when a plural adjective precedes the noun. Also, 'vidéo' stays in the singular in this context! and it is 'informaticien' :] hope this helped!
Answer:
J'aimerais vraiment un voyage en France!
Explanation:
ma famille est originaire de france donc j'ai pu voir ma grand-mère et mes cousins !!
Answer: vrai
step by step: asked my french teacher ? (:
Less than two shouw be the correct answer
A hundred years ago, most households in the Grand Duchy were multi-generational: grandparents, children and grandchildren lived together under the same roof. Nowadays, this is the exception. The standard family household these days comprises two adults and two dependent children.