Answer:
I'm gonna save a copy of this to study for myself, tysm
Bonjour nous voyons pas la photo
not demoiselle (his is Middle Age !) but Mademoiselle
the number 2 comment t'appelles-tu doesn't seem correct. The "tu" isn't formal and a seller never ask you your name !!!!!!
j'aime le poisson (not la)
Je vends du poisson = not correct = je vends des bijoux (he sells jewels)
1- je préfère le poisson = useless
2 is o
E = à la poissonnerie
so I put the right answers
1 (but Mademoiselle)
2
1
2
1
hope I helped !!!
Answer:
D'une part, ... D'autre part... = "On the one hand..., on the other hand...", while D'un côté... De l'autre côté... = "On the one side..., on the other side..."
Explanation:
While "D'une part, ... D'autre part..." is generally used when debating the merits of something, whereas "D'un côté... De l'autre côté..." is more typically used for expressing two different perspectives.