Verb avoir
que j'aie
que tu aies
qu'il/elle/on ait
que nous ayons
que vous ayez
qu'ils/elles aient
Answer:
1. It is half past ten in the evening. (10:50pm)
2. It is two o'clock in the afternoon. (2:00pm)
3. It is a quarter past eight in the evening. (8:25pm)
4. It is a quarter to midnight. (12:25am or 11:35pm)
5. It is six twenty-five in the evening. (6:25pm)
6. it is three in the morning. (3:00am)
Explanation:
Answer:
I eat at my house but i like to eat for breakfast a banana. For lunch i like to eat a sandwich. for dinner i like to eat pizza.
Explanation:
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i just made some random sentences but hope it helps :)
Answer:
French intonation starts at a higher pitch and falls continuously throughout the sentence, whereas in English, the stressed syllable has a higher pitch that what precedes and follows it. Listen to these sentences in English and French and see if you can hear the difference in intonation. Bold marks the higher pitch.
Explanation:
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