Di chi è il figlio? (Lucia e Giuseppe)
Answer the questions to express possession, using the names in parentheses.
È il figlio di Lucia e Giuseppe.
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Chris and Claude are also interested in the stereotypes that occur in films. Read this review of the film French Kiss by a film critic for Le Nouvel Observateur who does not appreciate the stereotypes in the film. To complete the review, fill in the blanks with the present tense form of the verb in parentheses
Paris est filmé sous l’angle le plus caricatural: les téléphones (1) ________________ (ne pas marcher), les Français (2) ____________________ (être) impolis et grossiers, et tout le monde (3) ____________________ (porter) un béret. Bien sûr, la circulation automobile (4) ____________________ (être) chaotique. Comme vous (5) _________________ (pouvoir) l’imaginer, il y (6) ____________________ (avoir) toujours des baguettes et du vin sur la table, les Parisiens (7) ____________________ (passer) leur temps dans les bistrots, et les crottes de chien (8) ____________________ (se trouver) partout dans les rues et les trottoirs! [...] Le plus drôle, c’est quand même Kevin Kline, qui (9) ____________________ (vouloir) se faire passer pour French et qui (10) ____________________ (parler) avec un accent plus fort et ridicule que Peter Sellers dans La Panthère Rose!
A Rosa piacciono gli sport? Perché è venuta a vedere la partita?
Ascoltate il dialogo, poi rispondete alle domande con frasi complete. (16 pts – 2 each) (Listen to the dialogue, then answer with complete sentences.)
Chi (dire) __________________ questo?
Mettete i verbi al passato prossimo. (Change the verbs to the passato prossimo.)
In the space provided, write C if the sentence is correctly punctuated, and correct other sentences with a
comma or a semicolon. Each sentence has no more than one error. After we landed in a farmer's field I returned home by bus. What will be an ideal response?