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<em>It will be rainy this weekend</em>
if you want to use the future tense => Il pleuvra ce week-end.
<em>It is going to be rainy this weekend = near future</em>
<em>Il va pleuvoir ce week-end. ==> futur proche</em>
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<em>EXPLANATION</em>
the way to conjugate futur proche is very close to "near future"
English ==> be <em>(present) </em>going to + infinitive
French ==> aller <em>(present) </em> + infinitif
<em>ALLER present</em>
je vais
tu vas
il/elle/on va
nous allons
vous allez
ils vont
<em>Examples</em>
<em>I'm going to take the school bus= </em>je vais prendre le bus scolaire.
<em>You are going to pack your luggage this evening = </em>Vous allez faire vos valises ce soir
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Hope this helps ☺☺☺
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1. B. <span>composer le numéro
</span>2. D. <span>refaire le numéro
</span>3. D. libre
4. C. q<span>ui est à l'appareil?</span>
Answer:
I believe the correct answer would be B (my french is a bit rusty, but I am bilingual)
Explanation:
The reason why is because "des eleves francais" is
1. plural therefore there would need to be multiple people
2. this is also masculin (if I remmeber right) so you would pick the image with the group of boys.
When taking french, you have to remember that all words can be classified as masculin or feminin, this one one of the main differences between english and french.