B. the break-in at the Democratic Party headquarters
Answer:
1.e— "Qui" étudie le japonais ? Julien.
2.d— "Combien" d'élèves jouent au football ? Trois.
3.b— "Quand" faites vous du théâtre ? Vendredi soir.
4.c— "Qu'est ce que tu manges ? Des biscuits.
5.f— "où" allez-vous cet été ? A la plage.
Explanation:
1.e- "Who" studies Japanese? Julian.
2.d- "How many" students play football? Three.
3.b- "When" do you do theater? Friday night
4.c- "What are you eating? Cookies.
5.f- "where" are you going this summer? To the beach.
A town meeting<span> is a </span>form<span> of direct democratic rule, used primarily in portions of the United States – principally in </span>New England<span> – since the 17th century, in which most or all the members of a community come together to legislate policy and budgets for local</span>government<span>.</span>
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Which verb correctly completes the sentence?
Mes amis "sont" allés au bureau de change.
Conjugaison du verbe "aller" au passé composé :
je suis allé
tu es allé
il, on est allé
nous sommes allés
vous êtes allés
ils sont allés (mes amis = ils)