Les pronoms et les verbes savoir et connaîtreOù aller? Jacob est arrivé à Bruxelles un mois avant le début de son stage. Il a donc un peu de temps libre. Il sait qu'il veut partir en vacances mais il ne sait pas exactement où aller. Il demande à ses amis bruxellois leurs avis. Choisissez la réponse correcte pour compléter les phrases.
Jacob:Vincent, est-ce que tu (1)__________ (sais, connais) la Tunisie? Vincent:Moi, non, mais mes parents la (2)__________ (savent, connaissent) bien; ils aiment beaucoup (3)__________ (l', y, en) aller. Ils ont de bons amis qui (4)__________ (le, y, en) habitent. Jacob:Hmm... Je veux vraiment (5)_____ (en, y, la) aller. Qu'est-ce que l'on peut (6)____ (en, y, la) faire? Séverine:Je (7)__________ (sais, connais) qu'on peut aller faire du camping sur les plages et qu'on peut trouver de beaux hôtels à Djerba. On peut aussi passer la journée sur les belles plages de la Méditerranée! Jacob:Moi, je (8)__________ (sais, connais) bien nager! Mais je pense que je préférerais visiter les villages et les grandes villes et me familiariser un peu avec l'histoire du pays. C'est où, la capitale? Vincent:Regardons la carte...Voyons, Tunis, c'est la capitale. (9)__________ (Le, La, L') voilà. Tu (10)__________ (sais, connais), Jacob, mon père (11)__________ (sait, connaît) une bonne agence de voyages. Tu peux (12)__________ (la, y, les) demander des renseignements. On peut t'aider avec les réservations d'hôtel, de restaurants, etc. Qu'est-ce que tu en penses? Jacob:Toi ou Séverine, (13)__________ (savez, connaissez)-vous si Ryan Air a des vols directs pour la Tunisie? Séverine:Je ne crois pas! Mais je sais qu'il y (14)__________ (le, en, les) a un tous les jours si tu veux voyager en Italie, par exemple.(2)
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Gramática: ¿Hace cuánto tiempo? Contesta las siguientes preguntas diciendo hace cuánto tiempo hiciste esas cosas. ? ¿Hace cuánto tiempo (que)… empezastea estudiar español? _______________________________________________________________________
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Je n’aime pas être en cours de maths et je ne fais pas attention. ________
a. Je m’amuse. b. Je m’ennuie.
What does John do to Carol at the end of the play?
What will be an ideal response?