Answer:
1. plain, nonmedicated soap
2. medicated soap
3. chlohexidine
That’s a good question. I think it is just a matter of culture and educational beliefs. Maybe it is due to a higher level of understanding in that ‘other country’?
Bonjour
Tous les samedis, Paul travaille comme caissier à la pizzeria.
<em>Every Saturday, Paul works at he pizzeria as a cashier.</em>
TRAVAILLER <em>(to work)</em>
je travaille
tu travailles
il/elle/on travaille Paul = il
nous travaillons
vous travaillez
ils/elles travaillent
hello i didn’t understand what to write in the first frame... You have to put the word after it?