Le complément objet indirect. Complétez la phrase avec les p…
Le complément objet indirect. Complétez la phrase avec les pronoms compléments objet indirect (indirect object pronouns) qui conviennent. me, te, lui, nous, vous, leur. Paul et moi allons dîner ensemble ce soir donc on achète des choses au marché. Au marché, la marchande ________ offre des cerises délicieuses.
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When asked to predict their emotional reaction to being paralyzed in a car accident, most people know that they would be upset, but tend to overestimate for how long they would be upset. Research suggests that this error may occur because ____.
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Questions 6-10: conjugate one of the following infinitive choices for each of the following sentences. Prendre will be used TWICE, and the other verbs will be used ONE TIME ONLY : boire, prendre, mettre, comprendre Vous _____souvent des sandales avec un jean et un t-shirt?
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Use one of the three trig functions to solve the following problem: Sine: sin(θ) = Opposite / HypotenuseCosine: cos(θ) = Adjacent / Hypotenuse Tangent: tan(θ) = Opposite / Adjacent A 20 ft. ladder leans against a building and makes an angle of [x]° with level ground. How far up on the building does the top of the ladder reach? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a foot. Note: Remember that you must know which measure your calculator expects θ to be in when using trig functions. Many graphing calculators default to expecting θ in radians.
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An engine company is pumping a progressive hose lay with 1-inch laterals every 100 feet. At 800 feet up from the engine, the trunk line breaks. The firefighters replace it, but they forget to shut off the gated wye valve above the broken hose. As a result, they accidentally drain [a] 100-foot lengths of 3-inch hose and [a] 100-foot lengths of 2-inch hose. How many gallons of water above the break, rounded up to the whole gallon, was lost due to this mistake? Use the conversion factor of 1 ft3 = 7.4805 gal
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