Jouer means playing / joue means play
Faire means doing / fais means do
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Change the statements to the negative.
1. Je suis à la plage.
Je ne suis pas à la plage.
2. Vous êtes en ville.
Vous n'êtes pas en ville.
3. Tu es à l'usine.
Tu n'es pas à l'usine.
4. C'est un livre.
Ce n'est pas un livre.
5. Ce sont des stylos.
Ce ne sont pas des stylos.
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Answer: Usually temperate dry areas, such as south america, or united states.
Hope this helps!
The answer is:
besoin de
Explanation:
This sentence translates as:
Sorry/Apologies, I cannot go out, I need (I have the need) to tidy my room.
The other options were:
dois - have to
This couldn't have been used here as it makes no sense for it to follow the verb 'avoir' in its current state, unless modified - resulting in another tense or simply excluded.
peux - can
suis - (I) am from 'etre' which means 'to be'