Verb avoir
que j'aie
que tu aies
qu'il/elle/on ait
que nous ayons
que vous ayez
qu'ils/elles aient
<em>Question</em>
<em>Select the word or phrase that best completes the following sentence.</em>
J’ai visité le monument __________ cinq ans.
<u><em>C.</em></u>
<u><em>il y a</em></u>
Bonjour
The two parts of negation usually are
ne ... pas
But you can find as well
ne ... plus <em>(no more)</em>
ne ... jamais <em>(never)</em>
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They have to be on each part of the verb on the présent tense
Tu ne parles pas <em>(you don't speak)</em>
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And on each part of the auxiliare "être" OR "avoir" if you're using the passé composé tense or any "composé" tenses
Tu n'as pas parlé
hope this helps ☺☺☺
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Answer:
1. Canada has the longest coastline in the world
2. Maple syrup comes from Canada
3. Canada is the first country in the world to create a landing pad specifically for UFOs
4. Canada's two most professional spots are hockey and football
5. Lacrosse and curling are two iconic Canadian Sports but only have limited public appeal
Explanation: