Answer:
yes they do
Explanation:
because in France they are so weird that they have to be build different
Hi,
<em><u>Select </u></em><em><u>the </u></em><em><u>grammatically </u></em><em><u>correct </u></em><em><u>question </u></em><em><u>to </u></em><em><u>the </u></em><em><u>following </u></em><em><u>response:</u></em>
Y a-t-il des vallées en France?
Oui, il y a des vallées en France.
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Just conjugate the verb finir for each one. Each of the sentences are present tense:
Je finis
Tu finis
Il/Elle/On finit
Nous finissons
Vous finissez
Ils/Elles finissent
-IR verb endings are:
-is
-is
-it
-issons
-issez
-issent
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Céline finit
Sandrine et elisabeth finissent
Vous finissez
Je finis
Nathalie et Hervé finissent
Tu finis
Damien finit
Nous finissions
Answer:
<u>First one:</u> Michelle a-t-elle 23 and?
Explanation:
This means that Michelle is 23 years old. The question translated into English is: Is Michelle 23 years old?
The other ones would be (that are not grammatically correct) are:
- Michelle elle-a 23 ans? <em>(Michelle she-23?)</em>
- Michelle a-elle 23 ans 23 ans? <em>(Is Michelle 23 23?)</em>
- A Michelle 23 ans? <em>(Michelle 23?)</em>
These questions are not grammatically correct, so the first one would be the right answer.
Answer:
Algeria
Explanation:
1 Algeria 14.3%
2 EU Members Not Listed Below 13.2%
3 Morocco 11.0%
4 Italy 10.4%
5 Sub-Saharan Africa 10.4%
6 Portugal 10.4%
7 Spain 7.3%
8 Tunisia 4.4%
9 Turkey 3.8%
10 Southeast Asia 2.7%