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Qu’est-ce que c’est ?

Qu’est-ce que c’est ?. un stylo. un crayon. une table. un cahier. une chaise. 1. When you want to know what something is , you ask : Qu’est-ce que c’est ? 2. When you want want to identify the object , you use «  C’est  » + the name of the object . C’est un cahier.

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Qu’est-ce que c’est ?

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  1. Qu’est-cequec’est? un stylo un crayon une table un cahier une chaise 1. Whenyouwant to know whatsomething is, youask: Qu’est-ce que c’est? 2. Whenyouwantwant to identify the object, you use « C’est » + the name of the object. C’est un cahier. un ordinateur une feuille un livre les devoirs la calculatrice de papier un morceau un sac à dos un bureau un tableau de craie

  2. sur = on top of dans = in devant = in front of derrière = in back of (behind)

  3. Un café, s’il vous plaît A. Un coca, s’il vous plaît. You are at a café in Dinard, a lovelyresort in Brittany. Order the following items fromyourpartner (the waiter or waitress). 1. un coca 2. un café 3. un sandwich 4. une limonade 5. un thé 6. une soupe 7. une salade 8. une omelette 9. une tarte aux fruits

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