Salut !
Determining the gender of "un professeur," for instance, requires the knowledge of whether the teacher is a man or a woman.
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Un professeur = masculin
Some words are always masculine or feminine, despite the gender of the person referred to. Don't be tempted to select the article you use based on the gender of the person about whom you are speaking.
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.
Answer:
Thanks very much for the info!
Explanation:
Bonjour !
3. Le café américain est "moins" bon "que" le café français.
4. Il est "aussi" dynamique "que" son collègue.
5. Céline pense que sa voiture est "plus " fiable.
Bonjour,
6. Mes amis et moi, nous apprenons le russe.
7. Les questions du prof de russe surprend quelquefois.
8. L’année dernière, nous avons voulu commencer le chinois.
Have a good day !! :)