Americans tend to want things done fast, and cheap. Whereas in France, they appreciate community, small businesses and culture. Specialty shops are more quaint and usually aren’t 24 hour because they’re the owners and work for money but also for their people. Americans prioritize the profit and scale rather than the people themselves.
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<em>What are the following cities known for: Val d'Isere, Grenoble, and Chamonix?</em>
- skiing
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Emmanuel: Vous avez étudié l'économie à l'université?
Hélène: Non,<em> j’ai étudié</em> la physique et Raphaël <em>a étudié</em> le chinois.
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<em>étudié, a étudié</em>
Answer:
i think was in French is était, it was would be c'était if so then build on it from there
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Alain regarde ...
2. Tu finis ...
3. Vous attendez ...
4. Demain, je fais ...
5. Elle a ...
6. Nous allons ...
7. Pierre est ...
8. Ils écrivent ...
9. Elle reste ...
Explanation:
1. Alain is a he/she and the verb is an ER verb meaning Regarder -> Il regarde
2. (Tu) is you in french and the verb is an IR verb meaning Finir -> Tu finis
3. (Vous) is you (plural) in french and the verb is a RE verb meaning Attendre -> Vous attendez
4. (Je) is me or I in french and the verb is IR so Finir -> Je finis
5. (Elle) is she in french and the verb is an irregular verb så Avoir -> Elle a
6. (Nous) is we in french and Aller is and irregular verb så Aller -> Nous allons
7. Pierre is a he or (il) and the verb is irregular so Être -> Il est
8. (Ils) is them in french and the verb is irregular so Écrire -> Ils écrivent
9. (Elle) is she in french and the verb is an ER verb so Rester -> Elle reste