Answer:
Á quelle heure te lèves tu ?
Je me lève à 6 h, et toi ?
Moi, je me lève à 7 h.
C'est tard non ? À quelle heure vas tu au travail ?
Je vais au travail à 8 h et demie.
Hello, bonjour,
J'aime les hamburgers et les hot-dogs.
J'aime les frites.
douze heures (we don't say that in France btw) : noon
35 = vingt-deux et treize
Vous aimez les frites ?
12 + 17 = 29
21:15
Le premier avril
septembre
16 + 7 + 33 + 8 = soixante quatre
Sophie et Pierre
subway
Grilled ham and cheese sandwich
<span>zéro sept, vingt-trois, dix-sept, trente-huit, soixante et onze
Beaucoup (there we would rather say yes or no than anything else)
Je n'aime pas travailler</span>
Answer:
Well, you could buy French books/textbooks or use go ogle Tran slate to help you.
Explanation:
Answer:
I translted it and basicly this is what they say/ask.
1. Do you prepare yourself in your bedroom or bathroom before you go out?
2. What time do your parents wake up on Saturday mornings?
3. Does your mom wear makeup every day?
4. Do your friends shave?
5.Do the teachers dress well in your high school?
6. How many times a week do you wash your hair?
7. Do you normally comb or brush your hair?
8. What do you wash your face with?
9. do you and Tom onde brush your teeth with toothpaste?
10. Do the students come to class with their coats on?
My translating may not be perfect!
2. veulent
3. peux
4. veut
5. dois
6. peut
9. peuvent
10. veux
If it can help : Pouvoir and Vouloir are kind of the same thing
je peux/veux
tu peux/veux
il/elle/on peut/veut
nous pouvons/voulons
vous pouvez/voulez
ils/elles p<u>eu</u>vent/v<u>eu</u>lent (there is a trap here : at the third person of plural the "ou" becomes "eu")
And Devoir :
je dois
tu dois
il/elle/on doit
nous d<u>e</u>vons (same, the trap is that for "nous" and "vous" the "oi" becomes "e")
vous d<u>e</u>vez
ils/elles doivent