Answer:
A. La boulangerie
Explanation:
La boulangerie is the bakery, and the sentence is asking "You buy good bread here".
Salut !
<em> Marie: </em>Bonjour.
<em>Toi: </em>Bonjour.
<em>Marie:</em> Comment t'appelles-tu?
<em>Toi:</em> Je m'appelle Lucie.
<em>Marie:</em> Comment ça va?
<em>Toi: </em>ça va, merci. Regarde qui est là.
<em>Marie:</em> Qui est-ce?
<em>Toi: </em>C'est le nouveau professeur de français.
<em> Marie: </em>Au revoir.
<em>Toi:</em> Au revoir !
Answer:
I believe the correct answer would be B (my french is a bit rusty, but I am bilingual)
Explanation:
The reason why is because "des eleves francais" is
1. plural therefore there would need to be multiple people
2. this is also masculin (if I remmeber right) so you would pick the image with the group of boys.
When taking french, you have to remember that all words can be classified as masculin or feminin, this one one of the main differences between english and french.
Bonjour !
Isabelle traveled to Bretagne where she heard and saw three languages: French, Breton, and Gallo.
<em>True</em>