Answer:
Ce dernier weekend j'ai regardé un film d'aventure chez moi dans mon salon.
Mardi soir, j'ai joué au billard à deux pâtés de maisons de chez moi.
Avant-hier, j'ai aidé ma mère dans la cuisine.
Answer
It translates to: How are you on this beautiful day?
Answer:
- Tu manges au restaurant?
Oui, j'y mange souvent.
- Tu manges des tomates?
Oui, je la mange.
- Tu manges la pizza? Oui, je la mange.
Oui, j'en mange beaucoup.
Explanation:
Translating makes it easier to understand...
the question are,
Do you eat at the restaurant?
Do you eat tomatoes?
Do you eat the pizza?
the answers choices are,
Yes, I eat there often
Yes, I eat a lot.
Yes, I eat it.
so matching the question with answers so it make sense...
Do you eat at the restaurant?
Yes, I eat there often.
Do you eat tomatoes?
Yes, I eat it.
Do you eat the pizza?
Yes, I eat a lot.
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.
Answer: thank goodness for the last answer
Explanation:
Sounds good