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Bonjour !!
<em>how would I ask my neighbor's </em><u><em>ten-years-old</em></u><em> his first name ?</em>
if he is only 10 years old, I'm not going to use the formal form of "you" => "vous"
I'll use the unformal form of "you" which is "tu" <em>(2nd pers. sing.)</em>
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A- Quel est ton prénom ? <em>(what is your first name ?)</em>
<em>OR</em>
B- Quel est ton nom ? <em>(what's your name ?)</em>
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<em>EXPLANATIONS</em>
A- <em>Comment vous-appelez-vous ? </em>
<em>(FALSE because you won't use "vous de politesse = formal you)</em>
B- Quel est ton nom de famille ? <em>(what is your family name ? FALSE because the question says "ask his first name....)</em>
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hope this helps ☺☺☺
Answer:
1. We wait/are waiting in the park.
2. I hear the concert.
3. You lose your patience.
4. He visits/is visiting his mother.
5. They answer the question.
6. Claude sells some books.
7. The lawyer defends the criminal.
8. She returns the book to the library.
9. You correspond with a friend in France.
10. You descend the staircase/stairs very rapidly.
Explanation:
<span>Bonjour!
J'étudie beaucoup; _______, j'ai de bonnes notes.
This translates to "I study a lot; [blank], I have good grades."
The word that makes the most sense for the blank is therefore. "Therefore" in French is donc.
</span>J'étudie beaucoup; donc, j'ai de bonnes notes.
Hope this helps!