Answer:
Your mom sums up what she needs to make dinner tonight. Complete what it says with the appropriate article.
1.
Okay, for the soup, I need a (some / some) potatoes, b (some / some) salt and some c (some / some) ham.
2.
So, for the ratatouille, I need a (of / one /) zucchini, b (of / the) garlic and c (a / of / the) onion.
3.
Finally, for the pie, I need a (some) sugar, b (some) cream and c (some) strawberries.
Explanation:
HI !
III. (un supermarché = a supermarket, une épicerie = kind of a grocery store i think ?) Un supermarché is a big store with many aisles/sections. You can find pretty much everything in the biggest ones : food, toys, clothes, media (DVD, video games, etc), books, school supplies, etc ... They're usually in the outskirts of cities.
Une épicerie is smaller than a supermarket. They sell kind of the essentials, mainly food. They're are usually in the city center. Basically, you go there if you need like a ingredient or aliment quickly.
Hope that's clear and hope that helps a little :)
IV. 31. Une boite de conserve (de légumes)
32. Une bouteille (d'eau)
33. Une brique (de lait)
34. Une boite (de pâtes)
35. Un pot (de confiture)
Answer:
what thats soooooooooo long
Explanation:
Bonjour,
1. Tu en prends ?
2. Élise y va ?
3. J'y ai joué .
4. Nous n'en avons pas .
5. Rémi y va .
6. On y assiste .
7. Dominique en a trois .
8. Vous en avez beaucoup !
9. Ils en ont pris deux .
10. Vous allez en acheter ?
11. Les élèves y parlent .
12. J'y ai répondu .
13. Jacques va y jouer .
14. Nous en voulons plusieurs .
15. Qui y est ?