Bonjour,
How would most French speakers ask their neighbor's ten-year-old son his first name?
<em>O A Quel est ton prénom?</em>
Bonjour,
Answer:
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<em>Vous allez bien ce matin?</em>
B. Oui, je vais très bien.
Answer:
Why is Benjamin picking up his stick. Thats what the quotations are saying
Explanation:
I asked my dad because I wasn't sure (my dad is fully Canadian and his french is perfect). Your welcome!! :)
Answer:
J'aime parler avec <u>mon</u> amie.
Explanation:
English Translation: I like to talk with my friend (female).
Between "avec" and "amie", you would put <u>my</u>. "My" can be:
Mon - masculine singular
Ma - feminine singular
Mes - plural
"amie" is actually feminine singular; <em>however, "amie" starts with a vowel.</em>
Since "ma" ends with a vowel, saying "ma amie" is rather awkward. That's why we use "mon amie" instead.
<em>Which verb form correctly completes this sentence?</em>
Je choisirais rester dans un hôtel au lieu de rester dans une auberge.
<u><em>Conjugaison du verbe "choisir" au futur : </em></u>
je choisirai
tu choisiras
il/ elle/ on choisira
nous choisirons
vous choisirez
ils/ elles choisiront