Lisez la déscription de la situation et choisissez l'expression française qui correspond le mieux.
Émilie often sits in her room and daydreams about the day she'll be able to go to space.
Elle a la main ouverte.
Elle a les pieds sur terre.
Elle a la tête dans les nuages.
Elle tourne sa langue sept fois dans sa bouche.
Answer:
Elle a la tête dans les nuages
Quand ma tante (rentrer), nous (venir) chez vous. *
Answer:
Quand ma tante rentre, nous venons chez vous.
Is French and German and foreign language
Answer:
Yes, French and German are both foreign languages — assuming English is your mother tongue.
Explanation:
Both come from the Proto-Indo-European family, however German branches off into the Germanic family while French is included in the Romance family.
More specifically, German is West Germanic, alongside English & Dutch.
To continue, other Romance languages include Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian; these are derivatives of Vulgar Latin, and further back, Latin.
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Answer:
French is a Romance language, whereas German is a Germanic language. So there a very little risk of confusing vocabulary. The two languages share grammatical genders. Which makes them not so foreign language and yet not very easily confused.
Fill in the blank in the following sentence with the
appropriate form of the verb ouvrir below.
J' mon cadeau d'anniversaire.
A. ouvrent
B. ouvre
C. ouvres
D. ouvrez