Bonjour !!
Indicate the correct preposition <em>(partitive articles)</em>
1- du sucre
2- des pommes
3- de l'huile
4- de la salade
5- des petits pois
6- de la viande
7- du riz
8- de la farine
9- du pain
10- du beurre
To help you ==>
du, de la, de l', des are French partitive articles
<em>3 singular partitive articles</em>
du = masc. sing
de la = fem. sing
de l' = when the following noun begins with a vowel ar a mute 'h'
<em>only 1 plural</em>
des = both masculine and feminine
'de' just by itself isn't an article but a preposition and in this exercise, you've got to only find partitive articles..
example for 'de' as a preposition = c'est le chien<u> </u><u>de</u><u> </u>mon frère <em>(it's the dog </em><u><em>of </em></u><em>my brother)</em>
hope this will help :)
No ! "Je joue de différents instruments musicaux".
(<span>I play different musical instruments )
Jouez de différents instruments musicaux.
(</span><span>Play different musical <span>instruments</span></span>)
Chartres is an unusually well preserved French Gothic cathedral with superb stained glass. Although work began on a Romansque cathedral most of it was built between 1194 and 1220 in an early Gothic style.
Chartres Cathedral represents the peak of church building. Perhaps for all time. Certainly it is the height (pun intended) of French Gothic architecture. Medieval citizens took their religion very seriously and were willing to spend outrageous amounts of time, money and craftsmanship in building their churches.
Two most significant things about Chartes are:
It was build without modern equipment. 371 feet tall at it highest point, 430 feet long, 151 feet wide, occupying 117,000 square feet.
It is still standing and soaring those amazing heights 800 years after construction was completed way back in 1220 AD.
1. Il y a beaucoup d’animaux dans le zoo
2. Catherine et sa sœur arrivent demain
3. Nous gardons du fromage dans le frigo
4. Ses parents sont indiens
5. Tu habites en France.
Answer:
Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with the appropriate forms of the verbs
In parentheses.
1. Est-ce que tu (sais)
qui vient manger ce soir? (savoir)
2. Vous(connaissez)
les Dupont? Ce sont nos amis. (connaître)
3. Nous(vendons)
notre appartement. Nous achetons une maison. (vendre)
4. Je(perds)
toujours mes clés! (perdre)
5. Elles(attendent)
le train de cinq heures. (attendre)
Explanation: