Answer: English
My dear friend,
Hi, hope you're well. I am sorry for the unexpected absence yesterday. It was due to a fever. Can you send me yesterday school notes? Thank u for looking after me.
your friend,
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French
Mon Cher ami,
Salut, j'espère que tu vas bien. Je suis désolé pour l'absence inattendue d'hier. C'était à cause de la fièvre. Peux-tu m'envoyer les notes d'hier ? Merci de vous être occupé de moi.
ton ami,
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Explanation: Informal
Answer:
D. Nous aimons ces biscuits-la
Explanation:
Not exactly fluent in French so I'm not too sure but hopefully it's correct! Sorry about that but good luck.
1 un
2 deux
3 trois
4 quatre
5 cinq
6 six
7 sept
8 huit
9 neuf
10 dix
20 - 30-40-50-60-70-80-90-
21-22-23-24-25...........
30-31-32-33-34-35-36-37-38-39
<span>10 to 90 <span>you add 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-</span></span>
100-101-102-103-104-105-106-107-108-109- 110-111-112-113-114-115-116-117-118-119-
120-121-122-123-124-125-126-127-128-129
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
<span>and <span>you add 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
</span></span>
<span>learns well units 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,
then the tens 10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90,100
thus : 11,12,13,14,15....
21,22,23,24.....
31,32,33,34,35,36........
then the hundreds</span> 100,200,300,400,500,600,700,800,900
<span>thus:101,102,............
201,202,203....
301,302,303........
</span>
Bonjour !
1. Vous avez un crayon? <em>*</em>
2. Tu as un problème.
3. Les étudiants ont des devoirs.
4. Nous avons un cours de gestion ce matin
5. J'ai un cahier dans mon sac.
6. On a des ordinateurs.
7. La classe n'a pas de fenêtres
8. ll y a beaucoup de chaises.
<u>Avoir </u>(to have)<u> indicatif présent</u>:
J'ai Nous avons
Tu as Vous avez
Il/Elle/On a Ils/Elles ont
Complement:
<em>* </em>In correct French, when we ask a question, especially with the "vous" (also polite form of the "tu") we reverse the verb and the subject.
Exemple:
Avez-vous un crayon ? <em>(Do you have a pencil?)</em>
Veux-tu du fromage ? <em>(Do you want some fromage ?)</em>
Prendrez-vous un croissant ? <em>(Will you want a croissant?)</em>
Have a good day !
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Explanation: