Izé is a biology stydent. She wants... (devenir médecin, I think (=became a doctor))
She also wants ...
She seems...
She is ... yo.
She’s studying in the USA bcs .. (elle veut s’améliorer en anglais=improve her English)
She’s a young lady...
She speaks... (le français=french)
She prefer.... but she doesn’t like...
<em>Bonjour,</em>
1. des fruits
2. de la viande
3. eaux
4. ???? (une assiette?)
5. du sucre / non je n'ai pas de sucre
6. Mais si,
7. Non
8. du café ?
Bonjour!
1. Vrai
2. Faux
3. Faux
4. Vrai
5. Faux
6. Faux
7. Vrai
8. Vrai
Answer:
When a doctor observes the symptom of a patient and tells that he or she is likely having a flu, the reasoning she or he used is likely from the effect to cause. The reasoning from effect to cause is having to check on the cause in order to produce or come out with the effect in which the symptoms is the cause of the flu, in which the flu is the effect.
Explanation:
Hope this helps:)
Bonjour,
Vous __faisiez ___ du ski à la montagne.
<u>imparfait</u>
je faisais
tu faisais
il faisait
nous faisions
vous faisiez
ils faisaient