Answer:
B/ £2
Explanation:
B/ £2 states that "Patricia is French" While the other says "Patrice is French. And Patricia?" Which says something about Patrice.
(Please tell me if this didn't help)
Bonjour
"We sometimes will make the past participle agree with the direct object"
TRUE
With "être" the past participle always agrees with she subject.
ex= il est arrivé / elle est arrivée // ils sont arrivés / elles sont arrivées
With "avoir" the past participle agrees with the direct object <em>OR</em> direct object pronoun <em>ONLY if they are before the passé composé form tense.</em>
J' ai vu mes frères. <em>(doesn't agree because the direct object is after the verb) BUT ---> Je </em><em>les</em><em> ai vu</em><em>s</em>
<em>J'ai vu mes sœurs . ---->Je </em><em>les</em><em> ai vu</em><em>es.</em>
<em>J'ai lu des livres ----------> </em><em>Les livres </em><em>que j'ai lu</em><em>s</em>
<em>J'ai pris une assiette ----></em><em> l'assiette</em><em> que j'ai pris</em><em>e</em>
hope this helps<em> ☺☺☺</em>
Answer:
deux cents= 200
deux cent cinquante six=256
neuf cent quatre-vingt-sept=987
huit cent soixante-quinze=875
quatre cent trente-cinq=435
Explanation:
Dont knwo the last of them becuase they dont make logical sense in a sentence
Write an essay about yourself in english and then put it into g00gle translate and translate it into french