Answer:
Noir(e) and Blanc(he) are examples of french words that have both feminine and masculine spellings. It depends on the gender of the noun that you are trying to describe which one you use
Explanation:
E.g.
un chien noir (a black dog)
vs
une robe noire (a black dress)
the dress is a feminine word and therefore uses a feminine describing word, however, not all colours have different spellings.
Bonjour !
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<em>1. Vous "aller" jouer au ping-pong. </em>
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<em>2. Sophie "va" discuter avec ses amies. </em>
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<em>3. Tu "vas" voyager en Europe.</em>
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<em> 4. Les enfants "vont" faire les devoirs. </em>
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<em>5. Nous "allons" aller au cinéma.</em>
Answer: Correct
Explanation: Emma est une fille translates to Emma is a girl
Bonjour,
Quand les Smith sont arrivés au Québec, il faisait froid.
Have a good day ! :-)
Answer:
Il n'as pas fait les courses.
Explanation: