the combination of present tense & subjunctive is common, as in sentences like "Il faut que tu sois la" (It's necessary that you be there/here) in which "faut" is present and "sois" is subjunctive. other than that, I'm not sure.
which sentences?
don't use online french translators for sentences. For words ok. But not sentences.
Of course! Please provide the French sentences you would like me to translate.
je vais
Mostly the same days as us, but there are differing religions there so some schools may have differing holiday breaks.
"completez les phrases" = complete the sentences. ("completez" is a verb. A person or persons are being asked/told to complete the sentences)
usually is 'habituellement' or 'd'habitude', or 'ordinairement' in French.
The French word for 'usually' is: d'habitude
by hearing the words and sentences in french for a long period of time. you could also write them with pronouncing them.
The French word for together is "ensemble."
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Cajeu: A French term describing a raft made usually by tying together two canoes or pirogues side by side.