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As african work culture and environment is very special, it is crucial to them that you already have an experience on the continent. If you didn't, put a stress on your international/multiculural experiences.
The correct answer is b faisait
<em>Bonjour,</em>
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<em>C'est une </em>"veille" <em>dame.</em>
c. vieille
dame = <em>féminin/singulier</em>
vieille = <em>féminin/singulier</em>
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sportif = <em>masculin/singulier</em>
Exemple : Mon frère est sporti.
petit = <em>masculin/singulier</em>
Exemple : le petit garçon
vieux = <em>masculin/pluriel</em>
Exemple : de vieux habits.
You can use either. “Qui est-ce” means literally “who is that” and “qui est” means “who is”.
Qui est is usually used when asking who is someone/person.
Qui est-ce is usually used when asking for either a person/thing.
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hello fellow home schooler!
I took this test as well the answer is the second choice: the violin and the flute.
Have a nice day!