je suis venu tu es venu il est venu nous sommes venus vous êtes venus ils/elles sont venus
the most common difference is that irregular adjectives are those adjectives that do not use suffixes "er" for comparative and "est" for superlative for example: the adjective "bad" it does not use the suffixes "er" and "est" but rather it form its comparative as "worse" and its superlative as "worst". it doesn't use the suffixes "er" and "est" unlike regular adjectives.
no word has est est est
"Life is beautiful" is an English equivalent of the French phrase La vie est belle. The declarative/exclamatory statement models a difference between the two languages whereby French employs definite articles -- la, in this case -- where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "la vee ey bel" in French.
"On est ..." means "we are ..." in French.
est venu.
The cast of On est venu me chercher - 2003 includes: Selen Daver Bekri Kandiyoti
est-ce que Henri était triste ? (also spelled est-ce qu'Henri était triste ?) or Henri était-il triste (so correct that it is unusual)
venu is the past participle of the verb 'venir', meaning to come. Je suis venu: I came; elle est venue: she came; un nouveau venu: a newcomer.
je suis venu tu es venu il est venu nous sommes venus vous êtes venus ils/elles sont venus
EST is two hours ahead of MST.
Ontario, Canada is in the Eastern Time Zone (ET) which is the same as Eastern Standard Time (EST). Therefore, there is no time difference between Ontario, Canada and EST.
1 pm
If you are in the EST zone, the time would be 406 EST or 4.06 am EST for 1106 EET or 11.06am EET. The difference between EET and EST is 7 hours.
2358 GMT is 7:58 PM EST. The time difference between GMT and EST is 5 hours.
10 hours
3 hours... I think.