Answer:
1] l'informatique
2] l'espagnol
3] pas un
4] le dictionnaire
5] La craie
6] La carte ou le globe
7] L'horloge ou le montre
8] vos
9] nos
10] paresseuse
11] Non, elle est méchante
12] Y a-t-il de papeir sur le pupitre?
13] Est-ce qu'il y a de feutre?
14] C'est son livre.
Answer:
The translation is: At or at? 4 Complete the sentences with à, au, à la, à l ', aux or chez. 1 They go to .......... supermarket. 2 They want to go ........... swimming pool. 3 I will .......... Galeries Lafayette. 4 See you .......... Alexandra at two o'clock. 5 I'm waiting for my friends .......... station. 6 He lives in .......... Paris. 7 I pass .......... the baker. 8 His grandfather is .......... hospital. 9 The match takes place .......... municipal stadium. 10 She goes to .......... school on foot. 11 He arrives .......... college at eight o'clock. 12 We're going to the dentist. 13 This afternoon we are going to .......... stadium. 14 Are you going to ...... theater tonight?
Explanation:
<span>Choose the correct French equivalent of the question: Is she going to run?
D: Va-t-elle courir?</span>
Answer:
L'éléphant est plus grand que l'ours
Explanation:
We have 2 animals here: "ours" (bear) and "éléphant" (elephant), and we have to do a logical comparison based on their size "grand" (big/tall)
The logical comparison is to say that the elephant is bigger than the bear, that is written "L'éléphant est plus grand que l'ours" in French.
We of course assume both animals are adults in order to have a safe and logical comparison.