Bonjour,
Demain, je vais manger chez mes grands-parents.
Ce midi, je mange au resto-U.
Hier, mes parents et moi avons mangé au restaurant.
J'aime bien manger chez mon amie.
Answer:
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Explanation:
The "passé composé" should be used to indicate a completed action, usually brief. It can, however, be used infrequently to indicate a future or a repeated action. It is also a form of politeness.
The "imparfait" is mainly used to express a past action that may last, be habitual or repeated. It can relate to the course of an action and can also be used to report descriptions.
je vais bientôt finir/il a appris le piano tous les jeudis.
Answer:
Translated: We never always stay in Belgium, even in summer.
Answer:
Bonjour, je m’appelle Robert.
Hello, my name is Robert.
Enchantée, Robert. Je m’appelle Jill.
Nice to meet you, Robert. My name is Jill.
Quelle est ta nationalité? Je suis français.
What is your nationality? I am French.
Je suis américaine.
I am American Even thought i'm canadian and i'm learning french im not a native speaker at french i'm an intermediate at it.
Answer: I live in a terraced house. On the ground floor there are four rooms.
Explanation: