<em>Bonjour ! </em>
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<em>7. Les enfants aiment jouer "dehors".</em>
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<em>8..Le livre est tombé. Il est "dessous" la table.</em>
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<em>9. Il y a des taxis tout "autour" de la place centrale.</em>
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10. Écris le verbe dans l'impératif que tu vois indiqué.
savoir / nous
<em>Sachons ! </em>
11. Écris le verbe dans l'impératif que tu vois indiqué.
être / vous
<em>Soyez ! </em>
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12. Une auberge de jeunesse est…
<em>un endroit où on peut se loger de façon plus économique que dans un hôtel.</em>
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13. Le Guide Michelin.
<em>donne des renseignements sur les hôtels et les restaurants de la France.</em>
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<em>14. En général, quand il neige, les enfants aiment jouer "dehors"</em>
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It stays the same since "sac à dos" is a singular and masculine noun, so "emilie a un beau sac à dos" is correct
Answer: the correct answer is 1.- a false cognate 2.- a borrowed word 3.- a borrowed word. 4.- a borrowed word 5.- a true cognate
Explanation:
Cognate words
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Words with the same root or irigin that have similar spelling and meaning in both French and English
Borrowed words
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Words that are borrowed from another language with the same meaning but different spelling
True cognates are every your best friend when trying to learn French fast. They help you learn French vocabulary words faster. True cognates are words in French and English that share the same Latin root and are very similar in spelling and have the same meaning.
False cognates: as we have seen, true Cognates are words that sound similar, have similar spelling and have the same meaning in the two languages. The term “FALSE COGNATES” to refer to words from two languages that look alike through pure coincidence; false cognates have no common root or meaning.
Answer :
# Je passe très bien mes vacans de printemps .
#. Je me suis amusé avec ma famili et mes amis
#. J'ai aidé mes aînés .
#. Je suis allé chez ma tanté
#. J'aime mes vacanes de printemps , je les ai beacoup appréciés .
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The French Revolution was a 1789 revolution which began the modern era. In a sequence of upheavals, it saw the downfall of King Louis XVI, rise of Robespierre and the Reign of Terror, a chaos wherein thousands were guillotined for political differences.
Radicals saw the Catholic Church as the enemy and promoted in its place a Cult of Reason. The Revolution emerged in part from the rationalism of the Enlightenment which distrusted all established institutions. It inspired fear into European monarchs and aristocrats as well as conservative intellectuals like Edmund Burke in Britain, who moved to fight the Revolution, and finally succeeded in 1815.