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Ennie Posted 12 years ago
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Can someone help me please to fill in the appropriate foreign expression? Emotion: smile
The words: rendezvous, coup, encore, per capita, canpés, tete-a-tete
1. The violinist got an enthusiastic.... (encore?)
2. She dines....with the president? (tete-a-tete?)
3. ...income rose sharply last year. (per capita?)
4. Peter pulled off a great...in getting the president to agree to an interview. (coup?)
5. Waitresses were through the throng carrying dishes of....(canpés?) and sausages on sticks....
  

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Your choices are correct. Spelling: can a pés Something has gone wrong with "Waitresses were through the throng". Some people prefer (even in English) to keep the accents on tête-à-tête , but usage is mixed.

  • Your choices are correct.
  • Spelling: can a pés Something has gone wrong with "Waitresses were through the throng".
  • Some people prefer (even in English) to keep the accents on tête-à-tête , but usage is mixed.
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Your choices are correct.

Spelling: canapés

Something has gone wrong with "Waitresses were through the throng".

Some people prefer (even in English) to keep the accents on tête-à-tête, but usage is mixed.

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