1. Elle est. 2. Ont. “Jean-Louis et Géraldine” sont “ils.” 3. Voit. “Pierre” est “il.” 4. There is a quotation mark here, so it’s direct speech. It is most likely “parle,” but it could also be “parlez.” There is also a mistake here. It’s “j’entende,” not “je entendons.” 5. N/A. 6. Je ne comprends pas. There is no beginning of the sentence for the next one. 7. N/A. 8. Nous allons.
Bonjour,
Nous étudions parce que nous voulons être les meilleurs.
2.
Je ne regarde pas la télévision parce que je préfère les jeux vidéos.
3.
Laure téléphone à Éric parce qu’ il lui manque un exercice..
4.
Gina et Sabine sont à la bibliothèque parce qu’ elles ont besoin d'un livre pour leur exposé. .
5.
Le prof n’a pas l’air content parce qu’ un élève l'a bousculé. .
When comparing poems, one key thing that would actually be very good to do would be the fact of always finding relations in each poem that you would be seeing. Find key points in the poem that would also be the same as the other poem in order to compare them and to also find the relation.
Answer:
1. there's no stairs
2. we have to change the carpet
3.the kitchen has a washing machine
4.the bathroom does not have a shower
5.we set the table in the kitchen
6.the rooms are small