Bonjour
<em>PASSÉ COMPOSÉ</em>
1- Elles ont écouté leur émission de radio préférée hier matin.
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2- Nous avons appris à conduire la semaine dernière.
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3- Tu as lu des magazines chez le coiffeur.
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4- Vous avez entendu ce bruit bizarre la nuit dernière ?
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5- J'ai grossi pendant les vacances.
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hope this helps ☺☺☺
Hi !!
I guess you want a translation ...
The students eat a lot
énormément = an enormous amount...
hope I helped !
Exactly what is the sister-in-law trying to do. In French the verb is well written based off the subject and the direct or indirect object. So technically your sentence is not correct it’s votre belle-sœur peut en faire. Are you trying ask the sister-in-law do to something ?
Answer:
situationen. was sagen die personen? erganze sie,euch,uns die dich
Explanation:
Answer:
"Je vous présente" means "I present you"
So, you'll use "Je vous présente" when you are going to present something or someone.
"Te" is informal while "vous" is formal.
"Vous" could mean you are talking to someone formally or you could be talking to more than one person while "tu" is when you are talking to one person only and informally.