Answer:1. You don't
(suffer) not too much heat (heat), I hope?
2. I don’t
(open) the door until you know who's on the other side.
3. My little cousins (discover) video games.
4. Ladies and gentlemen, we (offer) you both for the price of one!
5. You
(discover) France by car?
6. My father (cover) his sports car with a tarp overnight.
7. My children
(suffer) terribly when they don't have access to e-mail.
8. You m
(open) the door, please?
Explanation:
Answer:I have a composed commentary to make on the exhibition scene and the first verses of molières annoying or it's Eraste who speaks, but I don't understand anything, can anyone help me please?
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Bonjour,
1. Tu connais l’acteurqui r a joué dans mon film préféré?
2.J’aime bien les chiens qui sont petits.
3. Tu téléphones à la fille que tu as rencontr<u>ée</u> la hier.
Answer:
Produce “e” sounds with the tongue lower in the mouth. In the French language, the “e” sound is more open with the tongue low. To produce a convincing French accent, stretch your "e" sound to make it as long as possible. For example, "recorder" can sound completely transformed as " rgre h-caw-d e r".
Explanation:
hope it helps. i know i used sound like a British person when i spoke French (when i first started).