Bonjour !
Marc "court" dans le parc tous les matins. (courir)
Elle "sent" le chocolat dans la cuisine. (sentir)
Je "dors" jusqu'à dix heures le dimanche. (dormir)
Éric "sort" son chien tous les soirs. (sortir)
Ma tante "sert" du café au petit-déjeuner. (servir)
Mes cousins "dorment" chez ma grand-mère. (dormir)
La jeune femme "sent" que la vieille dame est triste. (sentir)
Je "sors" avec mes amies pour faire du shopping. (sortir)
Nous "courons" très vite sur la plage. (courir)
Ils ne "sortent" pas sans leurs chapeaux. (sortir)
Answer:
What is being compared to the kebab? See below for a description of each word.
Explanation:
A. salé. this means "salty", so "plus salé" would mean saltier.
B. épicé. this means "spiced" (garnished with spices). "plus épicé" = more spiced. Ultimately, this could also mean "spicy" though it is generally used to refer to spices.
C. sain. this means "healthy", thus "plus sain" is "healthier".
D. sucré. this means "sweet" or "sugary". "plus sucré" = "sweeter" or "more sugary".
Whichever definition fits best, use it! If you would like, you could let me know what the kebab is being compared to and I'd be glad to help more.
Answer:
Today, we ____ (go) to the cinema.
Explanation:
<span>Les participants portent des costumes.</span>