Scarcity is like a low supply or lack of the said object and it's relationship with economics is the more scarce the item is will make it cost more.
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<em>Nous ne allons jamais au monument le samedi ► </em>FALSE
Nous n'allons jamais au monument le samedi ► CORRECT
<u><em>explanation</em></u>
ne + a vowel --> elision ► n'
le/la + vowel ---> elision ► l' <em>(definite article + direct object pronoun)</em>
me + vowel --> elision ► m'
je + vowel --> elision ►j'
de + vowel " ► d'
tu/te + vowel ► t'
que + vowel ►qu'
se + vowel ►s'
..........
<u>vowel + vowel & mute 'h' ► elision</u>
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1. Il fait du vent
2Il fait froid
3<span>Il trouble</span>
Answer:
French intonation starts at a higher pitch and falls continuously throughout the sentence, whereas in English, the stressed syllable has a higher pitch that what precedes and follows it. Listen to these sentences in English and French and see if you can hear the difference in intonation. Bold marks the higher pitch.
Explanation:
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