Explanation: We need to see a picture of your writing because
if we don't we can't determine so this question is not able to answer from us
Answer:
Sorry wish i could give you an example
But their is first-person, second-person and third-person
But first-person includes words like "I" "Me" "My"
second-person "you" "your"
third-person "she/he" "her/his"
It would be A.
The French use the 24 hour clock.
For example:
Military Time: 12:00, 1:00, 2:00... 11:00, 12:00, 1:00...
24 hour clock: 12:00, 1:00, 2:00... 11:00, 12:00, 13:00...
So basically they say each hour as it comes, as to not be confused.
So therefore it would be A.
Hello,
1. I'm wearing a white shirt.
==> Je porte une chemise blanche.
2. I'm wearing blue plants
==> Je porte un pantalon bleu.
If it is in plural, it will be
==> Je porte des pantalons bleus.
3. I'm wearing brown shoes.
==> Je porte des chaussures marrons.
Hope this helps !
Photon
Answer:
Ils marchent sur le chemin.
Explanation:
le chemin- means the way/path
marchent- they are walking
volent- they are flying
pêchent- they are fishing
the only verb to fill in that makes sense would be marchent
I HOPE THIS HELPS:)
Which phrase best complete this rule ?
Personne ne doit jeter ses ordures dans la rue
= Nobody must throw its trash in the street
nobody = personne, but in French , you still have to had the negation "ne", otherwise it's incorrect.
Hope I helped !