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bezimeni [28]
3 years ago
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I need help pleaseeee

French
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Dvinal [7]3 years ago
5 0

Annser with the most logical explantion

Explanation:

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VashaNatasha [74]

Answer:

This is correct!

Explanation:

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3 years ago
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Mettez les verbes suivants au passé composé.
nignag [31]

Bonjour,

êtes venu(e)s

a volé

avez mangé

sont entrées

sont restés

a eu

avons mis

me suis acheté

est tombé

a quitté

sont allées

J'ai fait

avons pu

est revenue

a pris

sont sortis

ont découvert

as laissé

sommes descendus

avez vu

6 0
3 years ago
What is the difference between "est" and "c'est"?
Lilit [14]
Est means "is" or "are" in French, while c'est translates to "it is", "this is", or "that is". C'est is a contraction of ce est, ce meaning "this" "that" and/or "it", and est meaning "is" (as stated above).

Some examples in sentences:
C'est très drôle. - "This/That/It is very funny."
<span>C'est complètement correct. - "This/That/It is completely correct."

</span><span>Tu est prêt. - "You are ready."
</span>Il est fatigué. - "He is tired."

However, despite est translating to both "is" and "are", c'est never means "those/these are"; the correct form is ces sont.

<span>Ces (chaussures) sont sales. - "Those (shoes) are dirty."</span>
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3 years ago
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On dispose d'un de cubique inuque On le lance
Natalka [10]
If I were to answer this question which I am I think the answer to it will possibly be true so if I were to say it I highly doubt that it might be wrong
6 0
3 years ago
What country does the word salami originate from​
Andru [333]

The word salami comes from the Italian salame, meaning “spiced pork sausage;” however both the terms salami and sausage have the same Latin origin sal, meaning “salt”.

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3 years ago
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