<span>1. Il y a une bibliothèque .
2. il y a la pool (?pool not french) Il y a une piscine.
3. Il y a le centre-ville (no correct, </span><span><span>in every city there is a center, you can say: there are <span>museums.)Il y a des musées.
</span></span> 4. Il y a un cinéma. (</span><span><span>or <span>concert halls:</span></span> des salles de concert)
5. Il y a une pharmacie.
6. il y a une poste ou Il y a un centre postal.(</span><span><span>post office)</span>.
1. il n'y a pas la montagne (</span>
<span><span>(we know that the city is not the countryside, <span>and mountains.)
</span></span> 2. il n'y a pas la campagne
.
1) Il n'y a pas de patinoire.
Il n'y a pas de salle de sport.
</span>
<span><span>1) There is no rink.
There is no <span>Sports Hall.</span> </span>
</span>
Hi,
Which comparative phrase correctly completes this sentence?
Les bonbons sont les aliments "les moins" nutritifs.
Bonjour
<em>Imperative form</em>
tu = we usually don't write the -s of the présent form for the verbs of th 1st group -er)
nous = let's = -ons
vous plural or politesse = -ez
1- Finissons nos devoirs..
2- Réservez une table
3- N'oublie pas de téléphoner
4- Attendons le professeur
5- Faites attention
6- Lis cet article
7- N'aie pas peur du chien
8- Mettez un pull
9- Prenons une tarte
10- Sois à l'heure
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have a nice day :)
Answer:
Your grammar is fine! If you're using it for a class it could be a little better but it works!
Explanation:
English translation for people who need it:
My name is Elizabeth and I am tall, I have brown hair and brown eyes.
My friend's name is Kaya she has brown hair and brown eyes.
We are both tall and thin.
Kaya is smart and I am not.
I love to swim and Kaya doesn't.
We are both happy.
Hope you do well!
~Sakura Hitoroku
Exemple :
Numéro de téléphone :
07 88 54 66 98
The first two numbers is : 07