<em>Bonjour,</em>
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<em>1. allons à la</em>
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<em>2. je vais au</em>
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<em>3. Ils vont au </em>
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<em>6. Sidonie va au</em>
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<em>7. vous allez au</em>
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<em>8. Etienne va à la</em>
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<em>10. Tu vas à la</em>
They look at who takes responsibility.
They look for people who offer solutions instead of complaints.
They evaluate people skills.
They look for people who seek out learning opportunities.
They listen to what employees are saying.
And if you're doing good they give you the promotion
Answer:
its "Je ne prends pas le bus pour aller a l'ecole."
Explanation:
you basically switch the places of won't and take
so pretty much its like saying "i will take not the bus to go to school."
but in french
Bonjour
<em>What time is it ? ►</em>Quelle heure <u>est-il</u> ?
<em>Is it</em> = est-il <em>(don't forget the hyphen between "est" and "il"</em>
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The spelling of heure is different because "heure" agrees in number ►
il est une heure. ►Il est <u>deux</u> heure<u>s</u>
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<em>It is noon ► </em>Il est <u>midi</u>.
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<em>It is midnight ► </em>Il est <u>minuit</u>
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The word you leave out is "heure"
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Hope this helps ☺☺☺