Of course! What's your question? :)
Answer:
Je vais lui acheter un cadeau.
Explanation:
I'm not sure which word is the underlined word but I think this is correct.
Hi !
1- Cette chemise est très jolie
2- Je trouve que ce pantalon à carreaux est démodé
3- J'adore porter cette écharpe
4- Ce chapeau te va bien
5- J'ai trouvé ces lunettes de soleil aux Galeries Lafayettes
6- Tu ne trouves pas que cet imperméable a un super look !?
7- Je trouve que cette robe est très chic
8- Ce chemisier est élégant et il te va super bien
ce /cet= masculin sing
cette = féminin singulier
ces = masculin and féminin pluriel
cet = example = cet imperméable . Imperméable (raincoat) is masculine
but you've two vowels if you say ce imperméable...that's why you add a "t" and say "cet" (masculine) imperméable
As you would not say "ce homme" but "cet homme" or "cet hôpital" and not "ce hôpital". The "H" doesn't count in those cases.
Same : cet arbre (arbre-tree- is masculine but the first letter is a vowel....
I tried to explain
hope I helped !!
Answer:
Conditional tenses are used to speculate about what could happen, what might have happened, and what we wish would happen. In English, most sentences using the conditional contain the word if. Many conditional forms in English are used in sentences that include verbs in one of the past tenses.