Des /candies
Du- ham
Du- milk
Du - juice
Du- grapefruit
Des- olives
De l’- oil
I hope they’re correct
Answer:
I am not 100% sure that it is <em><u>la</u></em>, but it is the only one that would make sense to me.
Explanation:
Bonjour !
Emmanuel: Vous avez étudié l'économie à l'université?
Hélène: Non,<em> j’ai étudié</em> la physique et Raphaël <em>a étudié</em> le chinois.
<em>C.</em>
<em>étudié, a étudié</em>
I’m assuming a different accent or dialect depending on the region you visit, like you do in the united states!
hope i helped :)
Answer:
Explanation:
All of the prefixes in the first part indicate the word "at." For instance, "À l'école" means at school. Just use a translate website or a dictionary...
The second part is expressions of time. So for instance again the first word is "this morning."
Las part is all days of the week.