One of the most important differences between French and English is how gender is used. You more or less have to memorize the gender of each noun, although you can often (but not always) tell whether a word is masculine or feminine by looking at its ending. Masculine nouns often have these end in
asme
é
eau
et
ien
isme
in
nt
oir
Feminine nouns often have these endings:
ade
aison
ance
ande
ence
ise
son
té
tié
ture
ude
hope this helps
Ils ont pour but de montrer leur talent.
Bonjour !
<em>Question</em>
<em>1. Où sont allés Sophie et Vincent?</em>
Ils ont joué au foot dans le parc.
2. Comment mange-t-il? Il mange <em>vite</em>
3. Comment répond-elle ? Elle répond <em>poliment</em>
<em>4. Organises-tu souvent des dîners avec tes amis ?</em>
J'organise souvent des dîners chez moi.
<em>5. Quand ont-ils fini leurs devoirs?</em>
Ils ont fini<em> hier.</em>
Answer: it means shut your stupid as$ muth and pay attention in class and stop cheating on this website
Explanation:
Sorry but lost with the first one but can def help with the second: 1. Nous aimons beaucoup ecoute de la music
2. Tu aimes ecrire un peu?
Like that? So uhh yeah you just gotta move the prts around to form sentences, if you need more help with the second question just comment on this answer eek my french isnt the best but i hope i can help