Je n'ai vraiment aucune idée.
In place (in place)
Hold your arms (extend your arms)
Clench your fists (shake your fists)
Inches in the air (inches in the air)
Raise shoulders (shrugs)
Head back (head back)
Buttocks back (buttocks back)
Get in the feet (get in the feet)
Exit the language (take out the language)
Answer: #4 is wrong, the answer is "la"
#5 is not "la été" it's "l'été"
#6 both pizza and salade are feminine nouns so they are "la"
Explanation:
l' is used when the word after la or le starts with a vowel. Ex: oignon(onion), when you want to say "the onion" you don't write "le oignon" you write "l'oignon".
"la" is for feminine nouns
"le" is for masculine nouns
"les" is for plural and does not change because of the gender, it stays the same for both feminine and masculine nouns.
This is a paragraph about yourself.
french
<span>Bonjour, je m'appelle Josh. C'est un peu à propos de moi. J'écris ceci pour M. Shuter. Je peux me décrire comme court et maigre aux cheveux blonds. J'ai 17 ans. Je suis au lycée. J'apprécie vraiment la classe de français. Je participe à d'autres cours comme la science, les mathématiques, l'histoire et bien plus encore. Apprendre le français est important pour moi.
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translation.
</span>Hi, my name is Josh. This is a little bit about me. I'm writing this for Mr. Shuter. I can describe myself as short and skinny with blond hair. I am 17 years old. I'm in highschool. I really enjoy French class. I attend other classes such as science, mathematics, history and much more. Learning French is important to me.<span>
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<span>Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb être.
La femme est jolie.
Conjugaison du verbe "être" au présent :
Je suis
Tu es
Il,elle, on est (la femme=elle)
Nous sommes
Vous êtes
Ils, elles sont
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