I would never leave my dogs outside uetnantded. However, if you must, you need to have someone check on the dog frequently to make sure they are still in there, have not knocked over their water, have not attracted rodents with the kibble being outside, etc. I personally would never go over 8-9 hours.p.s. I am assuming this is a breed that can even be outside and enjoy it and assuming the weather is appropriate for the breed of dog that is being left outside. If the dog is an akita, then I would not call animal control as quickly as if I saw a min pin outside for more than a few min. uetnantded.
its the same 'test', and for further translating questions I would suggest to use google translate
I would ask questions that wouldn't give away personal information and questions that I think would be easy to answer.
Hayden would be spelled the same in French.
Jeannette would be the French equivalent of Janet.
Literal Questions are Lieral and found directly in the text for example. "This girl had very pretty Marigold flowers." The questions would be, what kind of flowers does the girl have? These are obvious questions.
j'aimerais aller ...
In French, you would say "Bienvenue de retour à l'école."
j'aimerais aller à......
In French, "go boating" can be translated as "aller en bateau." The verb "aller" means "to go" and "en bateau" means "by boat" or "boating." So, the phrase "go boating" would be "aller en bateau" in French.
vous aimerais aller au concert
J'aimerais aller au Nigéria
vous aimez aller sur le magasinage
To say "we should go" in French, you would say "nous devrions partir."
In French Je means I. Aller is a verb which means to go. In the French language you must conjugate the verbs so that the verb agrees with the first person, third person, etc. Since Je means I and aller means to go, the proper way to say I go would be to write Je vais. Je aller really means nothing.
To say "I like to go to Nando's" in French, you would say, "J'aime aller chez Nando's." The phrase "J'aime" means "I like," "aller" means "to go," and "chez" indicates going to a place.
J'aime aller borde de la mer. J'aime aller à la plage (would be more accurate) Please note - J'aime aller au bord de la mer.
The correct form is "je aller", but this does not appear very often (usually because the "aller" is conjugated to "je vais"). It is worth noting that this is an exception and all conjugated forms of "aller" do take the apostrophe like "j'allais" for "I used to go."However, a perfect example would be: "Puis-je aller aux toilettes?" meaning "Can I go to bathroom?"