Hello !
You can say : "Je vais à l'école à 8 heures".
Bonjour
<u>correct form of adjective</u>
8- Vous avez un nouveau téléphone.
9- C'est un bel imper ! <em>(beau becomes 'bel' because a vowel follows 'beau')</em>
10- C'est un vieil imper ! <em>( instead of "vieux" same as n°9 --> ellision)</em>
11- C'est un nouvel imper ! <em>(instead of "nouveau" elision again)</em>
<u>definite article</u>
1- le fromage
2- la mémoire
3- le nuage
<em>definite articles = le, la, l', les</em>
<em>indefinite article = un, une, des</em>
hope it helps :)
I think it would be the formation of bubbles because, ice melting, something dissolved in water, and sugar crystals forming, are all physical changes. They are still the same components just different physical appearances.
The verb avoir in french means “to have” and etre means “to be” they are both conjugated differently when used in different tenses but they are both still the most commonly used french verbs.