Bonjour
<em>If you meant complete with the correct article, it's DES, indefinite article plural</em>
Il va acheter des éclairs.
<em>If you really meant a correct possible adjective, you still have to add an indefinite plural articles which is "DES" which becomes "DE" , partitive article</em>
Il va acheter de bons éclairs.
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hope this helps ☺☺☺
Bonjour,
—Que
(choisissez ) -vous pour le petit-déjeuner?
Question 2
—Je
(choisis) un grand chocolat chaud et un croissant.
Question 3
—On
(grossit ) quand on mange trop de croissants.
Question 4
—Peut-être, mais j'adore les croissants, et je n'ai pas besoin de
(maigrir).
Question 5
—Est-ce que vous
(avez réfléchi) à ce qu'on va faire aujourd'hui?
Question 6
—D'abord nous
(finissons ) notre café.
Answer:
liberty, equality, fraternity
Explanation:
Bonjour! Or Hello!
Here in France you learn quite an amount for the career of Culinary Art, especially in France. Not only do you learn new techniques, ways, foods, services, and manners but also some unique tastes of flavours and new inspirations.
I for one has learned quite an amount, the ways and inspirations of many French Bakers and Cooks has taught and inspired may different and unique dishes.
Je fais au foot.
Je fause au cyclisme.