Asked by lele
I'm having some trouble with my french and I wanted to see if it was right.
I have to write sentences that say what me and my friends are doing this weekend.
Élise et toi / explorer / la ville
Élise et toi vont explorer la ville.
I have to write sentences that say what me and my friends are doing this weekend.
Élise et toi / explorer / la ville
Élise et toi vont explorer la ville.
Answers
Answered by
Mr.Diaz
You are correct.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I don't think you are right.
Don't you want to say that Elise and I will explore the town?
I'll send this to our French tutor, SraJMcGin.
Don't you want to say that Elise and I will explore the town?
I'll send this to our French tutor, SraJMcGin.
Answered by
SraJMcGin
That is NOT correct. Elise and you means you both, or you plural.
´Elise et toi explorez la ville.
Sra (aka Mme)
I'll flag this and come back to see if you have additional questions.
´Elise et toi explorez la ville.
Sra (aka Mme)
I'll flag this and come back to see if you have additional questions.
Answered by
Zack
Élise et toi / explorer / ville
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