Answer:
Like folle (feminine) or fou (masculine)? or a story
Explanation:
L'anglais et le français sont les langues officielles du Canada<span>.
(English and French are the official languages of Canada)
The Official Languages Act(sept 9 1969): gave English and French equal status in government</span>. This makes them official languages in Canada because they were chosen to represent in Canadian law over all other languages<span>.
(en Français: Official Languages act= </span><span>Loi sur les langues officielles)
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<span>J'espère que cela vous a aidé. Bonne chance mon ami!</span>
Answer:
1. parais
2. finis
3. suivrons
4. va
5. choisissent
6. devenons
Explanation:
A hint for finding the right one is to say the conjugated word out loud and to see if it sounds right. If not it is the wrongly conjugated.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the partitive. Feminine words are marked with an asterix 1. Jean always orders chicken 2. I never eat ham. 3. Paul loves strawberries. 4. We buy soup. 5. You like a lot pie. 6. Have you milk? 7. Nathalie drinks mineral water. 8. I hate yoghurt. Butter is in the fridge. 10. Apples are delicious. bread? 11. Do you have salad. 12. They do not have roast beef? 13. Want 14. He does not drink water. 15. Students prefer cake.
Answer:
Explanation:
... une cravate et une chemise.
ça va bien ensemble :-)