Salut !
Le professeur de musique <em>est intelligente</em> mais<em> elle n'est pas gentille.</em>
Le professeur de mathématiques <em>est ennuyeuse</em> mais <em>elle n'est pas laide.</em>
Le professeur de français <em>est brillante </em> mais <em>elle n'est pas sévère.</em>
Le professeur d'histoire est <em>intelligente</em> mais elle n'est pas<em> jolie.</em>
Le professeur de géographie est <em>élégante</em> mais elle n' est pas <em>gentille.</em>
Le professeur de mathématiques est <em>calme</em> mais elle n'est n'est pas <em>chaleureuse.</em>
<span>Claire est la fille la plus intelligente de la classe.
Claire is a female, so you add 'la' and a 'e' at the end of intelligent to show its a female.
Claire chante la plus bonne du groupe.
</span>Claire is a female, so you add 'la' and the female version of bon, which is bonne.
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Henri et Paul son les moins patients de tous.
Henri and Paul are male names. Since there is more than one, it is 'les' and add 's' to patients to </span>show its plural.
Answer:
D'une part, ... D'autre part... = "On the one hand..., on the other hand...", while D'un côté... De l'autre côté... = "On the one side..., on the other side..."
Explanation:
While "D'une part, ... D'autre part..." is generally used when debating the merits of something, whereas "D'un côté... De l'autre côté..." is more typically used for expressing two different perspectives.
Answer:
the Candy Witch
Explanation:
JILL Evil Candy Witch? Why?
MOUSE Because she is the only one who can disguise you.
JACK And why do we need to be disguised?
MOUSE Because it's the only way to get past Prince Charming's men in the village and to the castle where your mother is.
JILL How can Prince Charming be evil? I mean, he's Prince Charming!
MOUSE Because Prince Charming is just his name, Jill. He's neither a prince nor is he charming. Trust me.
JILL This world is strange.
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