Hey there,
<u>Is </u><u>it </u><u>true </u><u>that </u><u>when </u><u>saying </u><u>1</u><u>:</u><u>0</u><u>0</u><u> </u><u>in </u><u>french,</u><u> </u><u>we </u><u>use </u><u>"</u><u>UNE"</u><u> </u><u>instead </u><u>of </u><u>"</u><u>UN"</u><u> </u><u>to agree </u><u>with </u><u>the </u><u>feminine </u><u>gender </u><u>of </u><u>the </u><u>word </u><u>heure?</u>
1:00 → Il est une <u>heure</u> du matin.
13:00 → Il est une <u>heure</u> de l'après-midi.
00:45 → Il est une <u>heure</u> mois le quart.
Yes, it is true.✅
✅;)
"Or" translated in French is "Ou"
Answer:
n = 6
Explanation:
n = number of Déguère's marbles
3n = number of Bada's marbles
3n + n = 24 marbles
to find n :
3n + n = 24
4n = 24
divise by 4 on both sides to isolate n
n = 6
Bonjour,
Il est <u>interdit</u> de parler anglais dans cette classe.
1. Elle est. 2. Ont. “Jean-Louis et Géraldine” sont “ils.” 3. Voit. “Pierre” est “il.” 4. There is a quotation mark here, so it’s direct speech. It is most likely “parle,” but it could also be “parlez.” There is also a mistake here. It’s “j’entende,” not “je entendons.” 5. N/A. 6. Je ne comprends pas. There is no beginning of the sentence for the next one. 7. N/A. 8. Nous allons.