Answer: a, ces
explanation: b, c, d, all translate to “this,” while “ces” translates to “these.”
“This” is singular and “these” is plural. Therefore, “these socks,” or in French, “ces chaussettes” makes sense.
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There are some endings that are typically masculine such as –on, but if you find it coming after a letter s or the letter c, it will often be feminine. Nouns that end in consonants like t, x, d, l, f, m or s, etc. tend to all be masculine words.
Bonjour,
1. Comment s’est passée ton cours d’histoire et ton cours de chimie ?
2. Est ce que tu as des examens ?
3. Est ce que tu y arrives en biologie ?
4. Tu fais du sport ,non? Si oui ,lesquels ?
5. Est ce que tu as cours le samedi ?
6. En sport , tu ne fais pas basket ?
Byye and don’t forget I’m proud of you!
Answer:
A. francais
Explanation:
It says France, which would mean it has to do with being french!