Answer: Fwa'ze duopa' serih, ingja
Explanation: Mercy' quenta, puoda *Batamachue>
Bonjour !!
<em>There isn't "a multiple choice" but logically it should be ►</em>
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J'ai été surprise par son cadeau l'année dernière.
<em>I have been surprised by his present last year.</em>
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It's a passive voice sentence.
hope this helps ☺☺☺
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The reason I joined French class was because I thought maybe one day I'll go to Paris and see their cultures there and be able to conversate with other people...I think it's good to learn French because you never really know when someone in life might come along and ask you a question and they may speak another launguage jus it's always good to know other languages like Spanish, French, and etc.
Answer:
Le (masc. singular), La (fem. singular), L' (followed by a vowel), and Les (plural)
Examples of these 4:
le garçon – the boy
l’homme – the man
la femme – the woman
l’amie – the friend (girl)
les enfants – the children
When are they used:
<em>Le </em>and <em>la</em> are used before masculine and feminine nouns (with no liaison).
If the noun has a liaison, use <em>l'</em> for both masculine and feminine nouns of this type.
<em>Les</em> is the plural version of <em>le</em> and <em>la</em>.