That’s a good question. I think it is just a matter of culture and educational beliefs. Maybe it is due to a higher level of understanding in that ‘other country’?
<em>Bonjour,</em>
Tu t'es coiffé <em>les cheveux ce matin ?</em>
Verbe "se coiffer"
Bonjour
<em>Nous ne allons jamais au monument le samedi ► </em>FALSE
Nous n'allons jamais au monument le samedi ► CORRECT
<u><em>explanation</em></u>
ne + a vowel --> elision ► n'
le/la + vowel ---> elision ► l' <em>(definite article + direct object pronoun)</em>
me + vowel --> elision ► m'
je + vowel --> elision ►j'
de + vowel " ► d'
tu/te + vowel ► t'
que + vowel ►qu'
se + vowel ►s'
..........
<u>vowel + vowel & mute 'h' ► elision</u>
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Answer:
B. Those/these
<em>Hope that helps! My mom's French, so I've had some experience with French!</em>
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<em>-Aphrodite</em>
Explanation:
Answer: learn work ethic and suck up to the consequences.
Explanation:
When is this due? If you have a trusted adult nearby, ask them for help. Email your teacher. After all, that’s what teachers are for. Instead of being lazy and asking someone else to do your work, learn to do it yourself.
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