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With masculine singular nouns → use le. With feminine singular nouns → use la. With nouns starting with a vowel, most nouns beginning with h and the French word y → use l'. With plural nouns → use les
<em>Bonjour,</em>
apportez / en / n' / plus =
N'en apportez plus.
A. J’adore les pommes de terre, je vais prendre des pommes de terres!
b. Je bois de l’eau tous les jours parce que l’eau, c’est bon pour la santé !
c. Tu achètes du poulet ? J’aime bien le poulet.
d. Où sont les légumes ?
Il y a des légumes dans la salade de pâtes.
e.Les français aiment le fromage. Et toi, tu manges du fromage ?
<em>Bonjour,</em>
Mélanie: <em>Je ne me sens pas bien. J'ai de la fièvre.</em>
Le médecin: <em>Alors, ouvrez la bouche. Maintenant "respirez profondément".</em>
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In France, Mardi Gras is celebrated by a large parade; with masquerades, delicious foods to eat, and dances in the streets. Although France didn’t create Mardi Gras, their lively parties were coined and practiced in many places like New Orleans, Belgium, and Spain.
In the earlier days in France, the high courts celebrated the occasion with lavish parties, feasts, dancing, and festivals. While those in poverty still celebrated with dances and small festivals, they were made to look in longingly at the remarkable parties of the nobles. During that time, the peasants would hold a courir de Mardi Gras when a group of peasants would walk from an estate to an estate searching for extra food. As these traditions blossomed into actual parades, people began to wear masks to conceal their identity and other elaborate costumes. These old customs soon became a tradition and are still practiced today.
Hope this helps you, friend! :)