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Please associate the idiomatic expressions in column A to the circumstances
in which you would use them.
Qu'est-ce qu'il y
a?
?
You're walking on the
street and you see a little
boy crying on the
sidewalk. What do you
say?
Vas-y!
?
You have been working on
a math exercise for a
while and you're finally
done. What do you say?
J'y vais.
?
You're in the stands,
watching a race in which
your friend is participating.
He is just passing in front
of you. What do you yell
out to him?
Ça y est!
?
You're just about to leave
your friend's house. What
do you say as you get
ready to go?


Please Associate The Idiomatic Expressions In Column A To The Circumstances In Which You Would Use Them Questce Quil Y A Youre Walking On The Street And You See class=

Sagot :

Explanation:

1. If you are walking on the street and you see a little boy crying on the sidewalk, you say - Qu'est-ce qu'il y a? (means What is wrong?)

2. If you have been working on a maths exercise and you are finally done, you say - Ça y est! (means That's it! Also means Done!)

3. If you're in the stands watching a race in which your friend is participating and he passes in front of you, you say - Vas-y! (means Go ahead! or Come on!)

4. If you are just about to leave your friend's house, you say - J'y vais. ( means I'm leaving)