I’m assuming a different accent or dialect depending on the region you visit, like you do in the united states!
hope i helped :)
Bonjour
1- vendredi, samedi, dimanche, lundi, mardi, mercredi, jeudi
2- le matin, midi, l'après-midi, la soirée, la nuit....
3- avant-hier, hier, aujourd'hui, demain, après-demain ...
bonne soirée ☺☺☺
Hi !!
Which idiom best completes this sentence ?
correct answer is A
Clement = Est-ce que tu es libre ce soir ? On peut aller au restaurant.
Sandrine = Non ma chérie (if answering to Clément, should be 'Non <u>mon</u> chér<u>i</u> ) . On a du pain sur la planche.
A- On a du pain sur la planche = we've got a lot to do.
B- On a la tête dans les nuages = we got our heads in clouds (we think about something else..)
C - on a raison = we're right.
D- On a la tête sur les épaules = we know what we're doing...
Sorry I don't have the correct English translation for these idioms.
Hope this help :)
D. ca va mal! : meaning he’s doing bad