Choisis la meilleure réponse pour compléter la phrase suivante.

___ lecteur ne lit pas les Blu-rays, mais il lit les DVD.

Ce
Cette
Cet
Ces

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Answer 1
Bonjour,
Ce

Hope this helps!
Answer 2
Hi,

Ce lecteur ne lit pas les blu-rays, mais il lit les DVD.


Have a good day !! ;)

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IF YOU KNOW FRENCH ALLER PLZZ HELP!

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Bonjour,

1. Paula va à la bibliothèque en bus.

2. Nous allons au café de Flore pour boire du jus d’orange.

3. Elles vont à la poste pour envoyer une lettre à sa maîtresse.

4. Maria va aux concerts de JLO.

5. Je vais au musée de Picasso pour regarder les tableaux.

6. Vous allez à l’école, le matin.

7. Tu vas à la pharmacie pour acheter du sirop.

8. Ils vont à la ville pour visiter la Tour Eiffel.

9. Célia va au restaurant, le lundi.

10. Alex et Natalia vont à la opéra de Paris.

11. Nous allons au parc de Buttes-Chaumont.

12. Je vais à la Gare de Lyon.

13. Elle va à la banque.

14. Vous allez au restaurant italien.

15. Tu vas au supermarché.

16. Francisco va à l’épicerie.

17. Nous allons au collège.

18. Je vais à la maison.

Have a good day !! :)

montrer que l'etre humain est constamment en relation avec les micro-organisme

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Answer:

Maladie:

Varicelle

Microbe responsable de la maladie:

Varicelle et zona

Type de microbe:

Virus

How to describe my house in French .

It has 12 rooms

5bedrooms, 2bathrooms, 1living room, 2kitchens, 2 balconies

The color of the house is red

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Answer:

Ma maison est grande et belle

ma maison est rouge coloré

ma famille et moi habité en leur maison.

ma maison a un étage

ma maison a une petite jardin aussi

Ma maison a douze chambre

il y deux cuisine,2 salle de bain

Vendredi est un jour (1) férlé
anniversaire. C'est moi qul (3)
Coca et des bouteilles de (4)
ou un (6)
et donc, c'est l'occasion de (2)
alors, est-ce que tu peux apporter des cannettes (cans) de
Eh, pas besoin d'apporter un (5)
d'accord?

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Friday is a crazy day (1)

anniversary. It's me who (3)

Coke and bottles of (4)

or one (6)

and therefore, this is the opportunity to (2)

so can you bring cans of

Hey, no need to bring a (5)

Okay?

The person who answered above is correct

Can someone help with these 3 questions? I have a few more questions that deal with the conjugation of French words.

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Bonjour,

Elle voudra visiter la France un jour.

Quelles chansons est-ce qu’elle chantera ?

Qui allumera les lumières si je ne suis pas là ?

Have a good day ! :)

Answer:

Voudra

Chantera

allumera

Explanation:

Cela dit sans méchanceté particulière.» (l.9) : Comment est construite cette phrase ? Sur quoi cela insiste-t-il ? (2pts)

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Bonjour,

Answer:

C'est une phrase nominale. Elle est formée avec un adverbe.

Cela dit est une locution adverbiale.

How do Jake and Summer get to Luxor?
By taxi
By airplane
By camel
By car

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Answer:

By airplane

Explanation:

by airplane... hope this helps

What would you do first in a medical emergency?
A.
rester calme
B.
décrire la situation à l’opérateur
C.
composer le numéro 112
D.
donner l’adresse à l’opérateur

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Bonjour,


You have to rester calme first
Next you have to composer le numéro 112
Next you have to decrire la situation a l’opérateur
And last donner l’adresse à l’opérateur


I think it’s that


Byye and don’t forget I’m proud of you!!<333

But generally you have to rester calme!

Answer:

I would say composer le numéro 112 because they kinda are in that order

Explanation:

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