1. Personne n’est venu à ma table
2. Personne n’est venu à ma table
3. Je n’ai vu personne
4. J’ai pris mon déjeuner
5. Il n’y a que de l’eau de rose sur la table
6. Je n’ai rien fait!
7. J’ai parlé à quelqu’un
8. J’ai fait une expérience au laboratoire
9.J’ai passé l’examen
10. J’aime le français
11. Je lis au CDI
Answer:
Elle achète aussi ____ bananes. (1 point)
4
11
15
5 <-----
6.
Choose the correct amount: 5 (cinq)
Explanation:
In the lesson there should be a podcast around one minute long and it says all the right numbers. this one is cinq (5)
The easiest way to determine masculine and feminine nouns is to look at the pronoun before it. If the noun is masculine, there will be a "le" or "un" and if it's feminine there will be a "la" or "une", but if it's plural, there will be a "les" or "des", or of it starts with a vowel, there could be a "l' ".
When the noun is plural or starts with a vowel, it is a lot harder to tell, so you have to look at the word. In general (there are always exceptions), if a word ends with -que, -ée, or -elle, it is feminine.
Just a note, there are a lot more masculine words than feminine, so if you really can't figure out which it is, I would defer to the masculine.
Hope this helps :)
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