I would say sort of think about what the foods are and what time of day you would have them. For example you would most likely have oysters (des huîtres) in the evening. Hope this has helped a bit!
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« il est » is used to mean "it is" if the it in question is a specific adjective. since the statement is not directed at a specific person, « c'est » should be used instead. for example, « jean, il est mauvais de trop dormir ! » is correct, because we are speaking to jean directly. in this case, we're talking about it generally being bad to sleep too much. the correct sentence would be « c'est mauvais de trop dormir »
<span> I want ice cream in French?
</span>Je veux de la crème glacée.
Answer:
Bonjour,
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Explanation:
Il y a de la nourriture sur la table.