Bonjour
1- <em>Tous les samedis matin, ils choisissent le parc.</em>
a- Tous les samedis <u>matin</u>, is correct. "matin" has to stay singular. Used this way, it's an adverb so it doesn't agree.
BUT the other half of the sentence =>. "ils ont choisi le parc" is incorrect
b- ils choisissaient le parc. is correct
<em>Just check, if matin is singular for the b)..; it's the best answer</em>
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2- <em>Nous mangeons en ville le samedi.</em>
<em> </em>b- Nous allons manger en ville le samedi.
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3- <em>Il va me téléphoner ce soir ?</em>
b-<em> </em>Oui, il va te téléphoner.
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<em>sorry for the number 1, it's confusing... if you have any question, please ask in comment..</em>
hope this helps ☺☺☺
they have a specific language, as the Bretons in Bretagne, or the Alsaciens in Alsace
food is different as well as Northern France food is different than Southern France......
I would have liked to say "Language" even though they all speak French but have a very strong attachment to their culture because the the Corsican songs are awesome
But he correct answer is Economy
CESC = Conseil économique social et culturel de la Corse
hope I helped !!!
Hi !
a) is correct !
b) Qu'est-ce que tu penses de cette veste blanche ? (veste is féminin singulier)
c) Tina porte cet imperméable quand il pleut (imperméable is masculin singulier but begins with a vowel so it's "cet" instead of "ce")
d) Ma soeur et moi allons porter ces robes ce soir. (robes is féminin pluriel)
e) Mme Giroux va acheter cette écharpe pour sa mère. (écharpe is féminin singulier)
f) Je peux essayer ces chaussures en 45 ? (chaussures is féminin pluriel)
Hope that helps ! :)