F. not; apart
Fill in the letter of the word that best fits in each sentence. Use each letter only once.
a. absurd e. convene i. dismantle m. momentous
b. compassion f. diminish j. disregard n. prolong
c. component g. disbelief k. dissident o. prognosis
d. confiscate h. disclose l. exasperate p. retaliate
The meeting for new employees will _____ promptly at eight o'clock.
e
You might also like to view...
Se / pelar / el ajo / antes de cortarlo
Combina las palabras y conjuga los verbos para escribir oraciones completas. ¡Ojo! Algunas oraciones tienen dos cláusulas, y una estará en el subjuntivo. Las frases con (ser) estarán en la voz pasiva.
Why does the girl tell the narrator about the retreat at the convent?
What will be an ideal response?
Read the following text adapted from La France au quotidien by Roselyne Rœsch and Rosalba Rolle-Harold about changes in the composition of French families.
Première étape.
Check off the type of family that corresponds to each description or definition.
Deuxième étape.
Write a short paragraph in French in which you describe what type of family you have (traditional, single-parent, etc.), its members, and your impression of your family as a whole. If you prefer, you may write about someone else's family or a famous person's family.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
"Those Winter Sundays"--Robert Hayden One of the poem's dominant images is
A. Put his clothes on B. I would rise and dress C. I'd wake and hear the cold splintering D. Sundays too my father got up early