<em>Bonjour,</em>
Decide if the following sentence is grammatically CORRECT or INCORRECT
Il y a un ours dans la cuisine. <em>Correct</em>
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Fill in the blank with the correct partitive article.
<em>Je veux de l' eau s'il te plaît.</em>
de l'
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Choose the best translation of the following sentence.
There is no computer on this desk.
<em>Il n'y a pas d'ordinateur sur ce bureau.</em>
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Fill in the blank with the correct form of the adjective.
<em>Wes est un </em>"vilain" <em>garçon.</em>
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<em>garçon = masculin/ singulier</em>
<em>vilain = masculin/singulier</em>
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Answer:
You / tu are still subject
You/ toi are still an object
it is between 5:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. that "good evening / bonsoir " replaces "hello / bonjour ". It is also customary to use "good evening" to open the discussion and its female equivalent "good evening / bonne soirée " to close it.
Explanation:
Je vais rendre visite à ma mère
Hello
Marc est plus intelligent qu’eux
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Byye
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