Respuesta :
Passe means past: number one would be false. And, I believe number two is true. :)
1.) Would be false! Basically it's talking about past tense rather than things that are going to happen in the future.
"Le passe compose" means past tense.
2.) Would be true! It's asking if the official and diplomatic representation of a country is called an embassy - and that would be correct! (:
I hope all is well, and you pass! Good luck, rockstar! If you have any questions or even comments, let me know! (:
"Le passe compose" means past tense.
2.) Would be true! It's asking if the official and diplomatic representation of a country is called an embassy - and that would be correct! (:
I hope all is well, and you pass! Good luck, rockstar! If you have any questions or even comments, let me know! (: