<em>Bonjour,</em>
Nous nous sommes levé tard. = INCORRECT
<em>CORRECT IS : Nous nous sommes levéS tard. (masculin)</em>
<em>Nous nous sommes levées tard. (féminin/pluriel)</em>
Verbe "se lever" au passé composé :
<em>je me suis levé/evée</em>
<em>tu t'es levé/evée</em>
<em>il/elle/on s'est levé/evée</em>
<em>nous nous sommes levés/evées</em>
<em>vous vous êtes levés/evées</em>
<em>ils/elles se sont levés/evées</em>
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Salut !
Determining the gender of "un professeur," for instance, requires the knowledge of whether the teacher is a man or a woman.
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Un professeur = masculin
Some words are always masculine or feminine, despite the gender of the person referred to. Don't be tempted to select the article you use based on the gender of the person about whom you are speaking.
Answer: Sa iyong palagay, bakit mahalagang magbasa ng alamat bilang isang mag-aaral? ito ang iniisip ko.
Explanation:
Bonjour
<em>If you meant complete with the correct article, it's DES, indefinite article plural</em>
Il va acheter des éclairs.
<em>If you really meant a correct possible adjective, you still have to add an indefinite plural articles which is "DES" which becomes "DE" , partitive article</em>
Il va acheter de bons éclairs.
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