<em>Bonjour ! </em>
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<em>- Vous venez manger à la maison ?</em>
<em>- Ah, non. On n'a pas faim, nous ! </em>
Vieillis donc, B est la réponse :)
<span>Hi,
Fill in the blank with the correct direct or indirect object pronoun (le, la, l', les, lui, leur, me, te, nous, vous):
As-tu écouté les nouvelles chansons de Justin Bieber?
Non, je ne les ai pas écoutées.
6. Fill in the blank with the correct direct or indirect object pronoun (le, la, l', les, lui, leur, me, te, nous, vous):
Vous avez parlé au prof du problème?
Oui, nous lui en avons parlé.
7. You did not hear clearly what the person said; select the correct question to clarify what you heard.
J'ai écouté des bons CD de Madonna ce weekend?
Des Cds de qui?
8. You did not hear clearly what the person said: select the correct question to clarify what you heard.
J'aime les croissants du boulanger de la rue des Tours.
Duquel?
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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 :)
Hello,
1. Elle écrit
2. Vous dîtes
3. Tu lis
4. Elle divorce
5. Nous lançons