Il faut acheter une ____________________ de vin pour le dîner.

Pour chaque chose, dites quelle quantité les personnes suivantes veulent selon le cas.


bouteille

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Votre ami Ted vient d’arriver en France. Vous mangez ensemble, mais il parle d’une façon trop formelle. Reformulez ses phrases en utilisant un langage plus familier.

Votre ami Ted vient d’arriver en France. Vous mangez ensemble, mais il parle d’une façon trop formelle. Reformulez ses phrases en utilisant un langage plus familier.

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Abre los ojos. You have to read the following review of the film Abre los ojos for your film class. Read the review and decide whether each statement is are verdadero(true) or falso(false).

? ? ? Abre los ojoses una película de España del año 1998. Es una mezcla (mix) interesante de películas como Groundhog Day y The Matrix. Trata de la vida de César, un joven que vive en Madrid. El protagonista, César, tiene un accidente de coche que le destruye la cara; por eso, pasa más de la mitad de la película con una máscara. Después del accidente, no puede distinguir la diferencia entre la realidad y el sueño. Actúa la bellísima y talentosa actriz española Penélope Cruz, quien interpreta el papel de la novia de César. El director es Alejandro Amenábar, quien también es el autor junto con Mateo Gil. Esta película tiene mucha intriga y acción; seguro que les va a gustar a muchos. ? El papel de Penélope Cruz en esta película es el de la novia del protagonista. Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Click here for audio.La conversation au téléphone. Marguerite calls Jennifer about her apartment. Listen and select the best answer to complete each sentence.Marguerite a ____ ans.

A. 21 B. 18 C. 20 D. 41

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Actually life is not just "highly" organized. Nothing else comes close to it in organizational complexity. The sun is a large thing, but it is an uncomplicated thing compared to even the simplest organism. Consider that you have about 100 trillion cells in your body and that, with some exceptions, each of these cells has in it a complement of DNA that is made up of chemical building blocks. How

many building blocks? Three billion of them. Now, you probably know that most cells divide regularly, one cell becoming two, the two becoming four, and so on. Each time this happens, each of the 3 billion DNA building blocks must be faithfully copied, so that both of the cells resulting from cell division will have their own complete copy of DNA. And this copying of the molecule—before anything is actually done with it—is carried out in almost all the varieties of the 100 trillion cells we have. Complex indeed. The purpose of the paragraph is a. to analyze how DNA is copied from one cell to another but is not 100% accurate. b. to inform the reader of the complexity of life by explaining the copying of molecules. c. to inform the reader that each person has their own DNA. The tone of the paragraph is a. informative. b. analytical. c. persuasive.

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