You would use vous, since M. Bernard means Mr. Bernard, and is formal. Generally if you're addressing someone as "Mme." "M." or "Mlle.", it's formal.
Answer:
(A) 1. I know that French is spoken almost everywere around the world.
2. French comes second after english
3. Learning French can benifit your career ( depending on what the career is)
(B) 1. I want to learn how to prounouce things in French a little better
2. I want to learn why French Is such a popular language around the globe
3. I want to know how French became an actually, official language and how it spread throughout the globe.
Explanation:
Bonjour,
Voici l’élève
Option 3 : l’
Have a good day !
<span>Hi,
1.Choose the right form of the verb to complete the sentence:
Soyez calmes en classe! (3 points)
2.
Choose the correct sentence in plural form: (3 points)
Il y a des salles de classe.
3.
Choose the correct sentence in negative form: (3 points)
Ce n'est pas un crayon.
4.
Choose the correct sentence in negative form: (3 points)
Ne sois pas égoïste!
5.
Choose the answer to the following question:
Est-ce que tu aimes jouer au foot? (3 points)
Je n'aime pas jouer au foot.
6.
Choose the answer to the following question:
Tu étudies en classe, n'est-ce pas? (3 points)
Oui, beaucoup.
7.
Complete the sentence to explain who the family member is:
La fille de ma tante est ma _____________. (3 points)
cousine
8.
C'est le fils de mes grands-parents mais ce n'est pas mon père, qui est-ce ? Mon oncle.
C'est la fille de ma grand-mère mais ce n'est pas ma mère, qui est-ce?
Ma tante
10.
Look at the sentence and add the missing adjective:
Elle est ______. (3 points)
snob
11.
Look at the sentence and add the missing adjective:
Ils sont __________. (3 points)
sympas
12.
Look at the sentence and add the missing adjective:
Pierre et Martin sont ______________. (3 points)
timides
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Bonjour,
1) Un kilo de pommes.
2) Un litre de jus.
3) Un paquet de chips.
4) Un pot de confiture.
Have a good day ! :-)