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.
Hi,
A quelle heure est le cours d'allemand?Le cours d'allemand est à 13 heures.
(Si la cantine =midi)
Hello !
→ d. La rue
we say :
<em>Je suis </em><u><em>sur</em></u><em> l'avenue ; </em>
<em>Je suis </em><u><em>sur</em></u><em> la place ; </em>
<em>Je suis </em><u><em>sur</em></u><em> le boulevard...</em>
but for the d. it's : Je suis<u> DANS </u>la rue.
<em>× × i hope i helped you ! × ×</em>
Answer:
j'ai (un)
n('a )
elle (a)
elles et ses camarades de classe(ont).
tu (as).
Answer:
i do not know
Explanation:
I'm in 5th grade and I take French but it's not even this hard sorry but you're on your own