When you learn a language, you start with basic sentences with the most common word order. In French, this is SVO - Subject + Verb + Object. As for most Romance languages - and, indeed, English - the subject (who is doing the action?) generally comes at the beginning of the sentence.
Answer: A. aux
Explanation: I love the herb omelette. À is used for places, so it can’t be b or d. Herbs are plural and the plural is not au it is aux.
Bonjour,
Marc ne s’est pas levé.
Marc
ne
s’
est
pas
levé
:)
<em>Bonjour et bonne année 2020 ! </em>
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<em>Le </em>"dernier film"<em> d'almodovar vient de sortir.</em>
<em>C: Dernier Film</em>