The following statement is CORRECT
The tréma is an accent that is only used on 2 vowels in French: ë and <span>ï. Its purpose is to let readers know that that vowel should be pronounced separately from the vowel that comes before it. So basically, this accent prevents two vowels from being pronounced together.
An example of a tr</span>éma is in the French word for corn: maïs. Another example is in the French word for canoe: canoë (it's spelled exactly like the english word except for the tréma on the e).
Bonsoir bonsoir,
1. Avez-vous un lait froid?
2. Je voudrais une baguette, s.v.p. .
3. Elle prend un croissant.
4. Nous ne prenons pas du sucre avec le café.
5. Thérèse ne laisse pas de pourboire.
6. Vous manger des frites.
7. Zeina boit une boisson gazeuse.
8. Voici une/de l' eau minérale.
9. Nous mangeons du/ un pain.
10. Je ne prends pas du fromage.