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zmey [24]
3 years ago
13

Tell in complete sentences in french:

French
2 answers:
Luba_88 [7]3 years ago
8 0

Bonjour,

1. Un imperméable  neuf.

2. Une vieille télévision.(tv)

3. Une vieille voiture.

4. Des belles feuilles.

5. Un  bel homme.

6. Des nouveaux vêtements.

Hatshy [7]3 years ago
5 0

Bonjour

1- Un nouvel imperméable : C'est un nouvel imperméable.  <em>(masc. sing.)</em>

2-Une vieille télé : C'est une vieille télé <em>(télévision).  </em><em>(fem. sing.)</em>

3- Une vieille voiture : C'est une vieille voiture. <em>(fem. sing)</em>

4- Des belles fleurs : Ce sont de belles fleurs.  <em>(fem. plur.)</em>

5- Un bel homme : C'est un bel homme. <em>(masc.sing)</em>

6- Des nouveaux vêtements : Ce sont de nouveaux vêtements. <em>(mas. plur.)</em>

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<u><em>explications</em></u><em> :</em>

-<u>nouveau</u><u> </u>= masc. sing.

nouvel     = masc. sing. when the following noun begins with a vowel or a                  mute "H"

nouvelle = fem. sing.

nouveaux = masc. plur.

nouvelles = fem. plur.

- <u>vieux </u>= mas. sing. & plural

vieil  = mac. sing. when the following noun begins with a vowel or a mute "H"

vieille = fem.sing.

vieux = masc. plur. <em>(same as sing.)</em>

vieilles = fem. plur.

- <u>beau</u><em> =  </em>masc. sing.

<em>  </em>bel     = masc. sing. when the following noun begins with a vowel or a mute "H"

belle = fem. sing.

beaux = masc. plur.

belles = fem. plur.

Hope this will help you ☺☺☺

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