I believe this would be Sucre á la crème et shortening ensemble.
hope this helps!
<span>French 3 help(pic included- matching question)
</span>8=C
9=E
10=B
11=D
12= A
Answer:
La bonne forme du verbe pour cette question est "vont"
Explanation:
Answer:
we do not have enough information to answer you. if she has a computer there will be the sentence: "julie has a computer" or "julie a un ordinateur"
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nous n'avons pas suffisamment d'informations pour vous répondre. si elle a un ordinateur, il y aura la phrase: "Julie a un ordinateur" ou " julie has computer "
This structure doesn't work for everything on the attachment. For example,
Question #5 would not be:
"C'est un garçon bel", as that is not simply how one writes it. Instead, the adjective precedes the object, making:
"C'est un bel garçon."
Another example, #7, "C'est un vieux journal."
I don't think it's "C'est un journal vieux...", from what I've learnt.
I don't exactly think there is a definite rule on what types of adjectives go before or after (I think most go after), but personally, I have learnt a some sort of rule from my teacher (by this, I mean that the rule has exceptions) whereby the adjectives that come before the object are encapsulated by this acronym, BANGS, meaning:
<span>Beauty – e.g. beau, belle, moche, etc.
Age – j'ai dix ans (not a c'est + adj + obj structure though)
Number – ils ont deux chiens.
Goodness – bon, bonne, mauvais, mauvaise, etc.
Size – grand, grande, petit, petite, etc.
Hope this helps :D</span>