Answer:
The present, imperfect, future and conditional tenses in French are made up of just one word, for example, je donne, tu finissais, il attendra or j'aimerais.
Explanation:
<span>❅☃ The France's main interest in North America was that there commercial possibility were high.</span><span />
<em>Bonjour ! </em>
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<em>5. une tente, un sac de couchage, le bois et les allumettes;</em>
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<em>6. une valise, un passeport et beaucoup d'argent.</em>
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<em>7. une planche</em>
8. Je parle français.
<em>Je "le" parle.</em>
Answer:
You can call this shaking hands (se serrer la main, or "to shake hands") or the French handshake (la poignèe de main, or "the handshake"). Shaking hands is, of course, common in many countries, but the French way of doing it is an interesting variation.