What does this passage suggest about Ji-li’s family background?
A
Ji-li’s grandfather was a landlord, but her father grew up without much money.
Ji-li’s grandfather was a landlord, but her father grew up without much money.
B
Ji-li’s parents owned a lot of land, but no businesses.
Ji-li’s parents owned a lot of land, but no businesses.
C
Ji-li’s grandfather exploited the farmers who worked for him by making their daughters become maids in his home in Shanghai.
Ji-li’s grandfather exploited the farmers who worked for him by making their daughters become maids in his home in Shanghai.
D
Ji-li’s grandmother exploited the farmers when they didn’t pay their rent.
Ji-li’s grandmother exploited the farmers when they didn’t pay their rent.
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"Je lis" means "I am reading" in French.
I read/I'm reading
'Je lis' - I read
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Don't read my book.
Translation: Je lis tous les soirs
Je ne parle pas mais je lis le français.
"I'm doing the reading" is one English equivalent of the French phrase Je lis la lecture.Specifically, the personal pronoun je is "I". The present indicative verb lis means "(I) am reading, do read, read". The feminine singular definite article la means "the". The feminine noun lecture translates as "reading".The pronunciation will be "zhuh lee la lek-tyoor" in French.
Lecture livre
Marie Anne Hameau has written: 'Je lis, tu lis ..' -- subject(s): French language, Textbooks for foreign speakers, Readers
à la bibliothèque, je lis des livres français
I'm reading books is 'je lis des livres' in French.
Je suis un assistant virtuel, donc je réponds aux questions et fournis de l'assistance.
sin je je je je means that to to to to
If you mean je in French, as in je joué or je fini, then it means I, as in I play or I finish. :0)
"Tu eres lis" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It seems like there might be a mistake in the wording. Can you provide more context or information?