Explanation:
They didn t let me send it normally so i copies it on word
Answer:
Translations -
1. Where are Abelard Jean-Baptiste and Nicole Jolicoeur from?
2. For Abelard and Nicole, is French easy?
3. What nationality are they?
4. Which languages are creole based on?
<em>Bonjour,</em>
Tu t'es coiffé <em>les cheveux ce matin ?</em>
Verbe "se coiffer"
Answer:
Well, i had a huge answer for you but I accidentally refreshed the page so here it is:
1 question: How did you arrive?
2 question: Whom did you go out with?
3 question: How long did you stay?
4 question: Why did you go?
5 question: When did you return?
You could use "est-ce-que" to start a question. I gave you the english version so now translate it to french.
Explanation:
À usually means 'to' or 'at' and can be used to refer to nouns and timings. Au is the masculine form of à and is used in place of à to refer to masculine nouns (but not proper names). En means 'in' and is also used to refer to nouns.
a) Nous n'avons pas de classe en mai.
b) Il finit la classe à midi.
c) Au printemps, il y a des fleurs.
d) Le professur comence la classe à 9 heures.
e) En hiver, la neige tombe.
f) La rentrée de l'école est au mois de juin.
g) En automne, il pleut.
h) En été, il fait beau et chaud.