Bonjour !!
<em>how would I ask my neighbor's </em><u><em>ten-years-old</em></u><em> his first name ?</em>
if he is only 10 years old, I'm not going to use the formal form of "you" => "vous"
I'll use the unformal form of "you" which is "tu" <em>(2nd pers. sing.)</em>
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A- Quel est ton prénom ? <em>(what is your first name ?)</em>
<em>OR</em>
B- Quel est ton nom ? <em>(what's your name ?)</em>
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<em>EXPLANATIONS</em>
A- <em>Comment vous-appelez-vous ? </em>
<em>(FALSE because you won't use "vous de politesse = formal you)</em>
B- Quel est ton nom de famille ? <em>(what is your family name ? FALSE because the question says "ask his first name....)</em>
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hope this helps ☺☺☺
<em>Bonjour,</em>
Tu t'es coiffé <em>les cheveux ce matin ?</em>
Verbe "se coiffer"
Bonjour
Question 1
Many countries around the world speak French due to a history of colonization by the French.
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Question 2
Vous is used often in the singular in formal situations or with unknown adults.
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Question 3
The québecois are proud of their French heritage and want to remember their roots.
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Question 6
<u>biscuit</u> <em>is related to a French word</em>
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Question 7
Question will rise in intonation at the end of the phrase.
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Question 8
Belgium was created and reshaped through conflicts between the French and Dutch, which is reflected by the language spoken in its different regions.
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Hope this helps ☺☺☺
1. Je me décide à partir.
2. Comment tu t'appelles ?
3. Il se réjouit de la nouvelle.
4. Nous nous informons sur les possibilités.
5. Vous vous intéressez aux ordinateurs ?
Bonjour
near future tense
aller <em>(présent) </em>+ verb infinitive => to be going to + verb
Je vais rester à la maison.
<u>ALLER</u> <em>présent</em>
<em>je vais</em>
tu vas
il/elle/on va
nous allons
vous allez
ils/elles vont
hope this helps ☺☺☺