Il y a UN élève américain, il y a aussi UNE élève française.
The adjective « américain » is masculine, so the American student is a boy.
The adjective « française » is feminine, so the french student is a girl.
Answer:
idk tbh
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I’m learning french but i’m not to great at it yet. i might be able to help.
Aurélie et Isabelle écoutent la musique.
Verbe "écouter" au présent :
J'écoute
Tu écoutes
Il,elle, on écoute
Nous écoutons
Vous écoutez
Ils,<em>elles écoutent (Aurélie + Isabelle = elles)</em>