Answer:
B and C (Une fille et Une élève)
Explanation:
Une fille means "a girl."
Une élève means "a student."
Une femme means "a woman." Although, it can be argued that A (Une femme) is also correct, the picture appears to display a young girl as opposed to a woman...
Un homme means "a man."
Answer: Where to place the adjective in French. Usually the adjective comes after the noun it is describing. Colours also come after the noun. Short, often-used adjectives generally come before the noun (beau, bon, bref, grand, gros, faux, haut, jeune, joli, mauvais, meilleur, nouveau, petit, vieux).
Explanation: hope this helps :)
Bonjour
1-a- Tu as besoin de bottes blanches et de chaussettes vertes.
2-d- Ils ont besoin d'un chemisier marron et d'une jupe orange. <em>("Elles" would be more appropriate than "Ils"...)</em>
3-d- Il a besoin d'une chemise bleue.
4-a- Vous avez besoin d'un manteau noir et de chaussures grises.
5-a- Nous avons besoin d'un blouson rouge et d'un chapeau violet.
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Hope this helps☺☺☺
Answer:
Explanation:
First of all, the grammar in the first sentence is wrong. To put "jamais", you need to put "ne" before. So it should be like this: Moi, je ne __ jamais au basket.
Ok. Now the answer: Since "Je" is the 1st personne in singular form, and it is an "ER" verb (jouER), you will need a terminaison of "E".
So neither of the choices are good. It should be like this:
Moi, je ne joue jamais au basket.
For the second sentence, we use "on". It is the 3e personne in singular form, and it is an irregular verb (Aller; to go). So we won't rely on the "normal conjugation". So you'll need to memorize this verb by heart.
Ok. The conjugation for the verb "Aller" in 3e personne of singular form is "va".
So the choice should be like this:
Pour faire du shopping, on va au centre commercial.
Remember that "Vas" is the 2nd personne singular form of Aller (To go); and "Est" is the 3rd personne singular form of Etre (To be).