<span>Would you use "tu" or "vous" when talking to the following indivisual?
</span><span>"tu" to people that we know very well, or to speak with children.
"vous" to those with whom we are not intimate, like a teacher, the cashier, the hairdresser, dentist <span>....
"tu" pour des personnes que l'on connait très bien, ou pour parler à des enfants.
"vous" pour des personnes avec qui nous ne sommes pas intime, comme par exemple un professeur, la caissière, la coiffeuse, le dentiste....
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Bonjour,
- Tu fais souvent du ski ?
- Non, je ne fais jamais "de" ski.
<em>a. de </em>
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Answer:
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Explanation:
With a partner, clarify information. Student A asks a question with invers,
then Student B replies in the affirmative with the words in parentheses. Follow the example.
Model:
We're talking. (until morning)
A: Are we talking?
B: Yes, we talk until the morning.
1. Max phones his friend.
(in Fort-de-France)
2. Hélène lives with her parents.
(in Martinique)
3. Max and Hélène are going to dance.
(tomorrow night)
4. It's snowing. (a lot)
5. Sabrina and Michèle ski.
(in the Laurentians)
6. Nadine takes pictures.
(from his vacation)
Does it snow a lot? (Quebec City)