A. La / Une
B. L'/ une
C. Le / La D. Un / une
Answer:
A) Its feminine
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how are you there?
Answer:
good how about yourself?
Answer:
regarder des films avec mes amis
Explanation:
Exemples d'objets directs
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The definite article that belongs before the noun "écoles" is "les."
The definite article "les" is used in French before plural nouns like "écoles." When used before plural nouns in English, it is the equivalent of "the" and implies that we are referring to several schools. The alternative choices don't fit with a plural noun like "écoles."
For masculine singular nouns, "le" is used (for instance, "le livre" for "the book").
Nouns ending in "la" are feminine singular nouns, such as "la table" or "the table."
Both masculine and feminine singular nouns that start with a vowel or a silent 'h', such as "l'eau" for "the water" and "l'homme" for "the man," are preceded by the letter "L."
However, because "écoles" is a plural noun, "les" is the proper definite article to employ.
Learn more on definite particle here: brainly.com/question/27770519
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Answer:
les
Explanation:
because there is an s at the end of écoles so it's plural :)
if it was singulat, it would've been l'
- (one can be my aunt and other can be my cousin, can someone give me some ideas of what to see they are like and one for what they aren't like, like what to say) -
2. Describe yourself with two adjectives in complete French sentences. One for what you are like and one for what you are not like. Be careful with agreement of adjectives.
(can someone also give me some ideas for what I should say for this one)