Avant compare what used to happen before with what has happened since. use the passé composé or the imparfait of the verbs in parentheses. avant, je ne (savoir) pas faire le linge. depuis (since then), j' (apprendre). avant, nous ne (connaître) pas guillaume. depuis, nous l' (rencontrer). avant, vous ne (savoir) pas passer l'aspirateur. depuis, vous (essayer) une fois. avant, ils (connaître) leurs voisins de gauche. depuis, ces voisins (déménager). avant, m. vasseur (savoir) repasser. depuis il (oublier). avant, tu (connaître) bien ton placard. depuis, tu (acheter) trop de vêtements et de chaussures.
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French, 25.06.2019 01:10, amchavez
In this french correct ? i dont know if the person i am talking to is a female or male im assuming that wouldn't affect it but i kind of forget . i know all adjectives agree with the nouns that they modify. métier is masculine so i use the adjective bon and bon is masculine so i use un? is that how it works je pense un bon métier pour toi est un artiste ou un architecte. i think a good job for you is an artist or an architect
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French, 25.06.2019 10:30, stodd9503
Translate this to french. (write out times, do not use 1hr30min format.) 6 in the morning ; i wake up and start to get ready for school. 8 in the morning ; i attend school. 3 in the afternoon ; i get leave school and go to dance. 6 in the evening ; i go to my friends house and we study. 8 in the evening ; i return home, eat dinner, and go to bed.
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