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There were several emissaries whom helped gain French support during the American Revolution. Benjamin Franklin is the most well known and most influential of these. However, John Adams and Marquis de Lafayette also were able to gain support from the French.
They either talked face to face,sent letters or sent messengers. About the time of the Revolution, the French were experimenting with semaphore stations for carrying news long distances without having to have a messenger.
Something to do with the French-Canadian Rebels in Lower Canada, who he talked to, but did not really add their interests or suggestions into his report, due to lord Durham being quite biased against the french.
La fille à qui tu as parlé était mon amie in French means "The girl you talked to was my friend" in English.
Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" and Thomas Paine's "The Crisis" papers. Both of these talked about independence: why the colonies should declare independence from Great Britain and how the colonists should go about becoming independent.
It was probably Napoleon's most important contribution to the modern world, because it stated that all men were equal and that they had the right to worship as they choseand also the right to choose whatever occupation they desired. This law code advanced theideals of the French Revolution.
There were several emissaries whom helped gain French support during the American Revolution. Benjamin Franklin is the most well known and most influential of these. However, John Adams and Marquis de Lafayette also were able to gain support from the French.
J'ai parlé avec ma mère
They either talked face to face,sent letters or sent messengers. About the time of the Revolution, the French were experimenting with semaphore stations for carrying news long distances without having to have a messenger.
In a way yes. A lot of commoners and even rich aristocrats in Paris supported the French Revolution. During the Reign of Terror which was in 1794 many Parisian people worried about facing arrest and being executed. There were secret police who would spy on you if you complained about the price of bread, talked about the monarchy or used the word "Madame" or "Monsieur". You would be arrested and facing execution by the guillotene without trial.
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X-rated, because I don't just see why they couldn't have talked it out non-violently.
who had talked is the correct answer as other two forms of talk are talked ,talked
From the verb hablar. The preterit form is hablé (I talked), hablaste (you talked - informal), habló (he/she/you formal talked), hablamos (we talked), hablastais (you all, informal talked)hablaron (they talked)
"tu n'es personne tant qu'on ne parle pas de toi"
Je lui ai parlé au téléphone.
I talked to my friends = j'ai parlé à mes amis. That's in the simple conversational past tense.