Answer:
D. Nous aimons ces biscuits-la
Explanation:
Not exactly fluent in French so I'm not too sure but hopefully it's correct! Sorry about that but good luck.
Answer: #4 is wrong, the answer is "la"
#5 is not "la été" it's "l'été"
#6 both pizza and salade are feminine nouns so they are "la"
Explanation:
l' is used when the word after la or le starts with a vowel. Ex: oignon(onion), when you want to say "the onion" you don't write "le oignon" you write "l'oignon".
"la" is for feminine nouns
"le" is for masculine nouns
"les" is for plural and does not change because of the gender, it stays the same for both feminine and masculine nouns.
english translation:
helene has math class on monday at eight o'clock, thursday at eleven o'clock, friday at two o'clock. saturday at eigh o’clock, she has french class on monday nine till ten o’clock, wednesday at eight, thursday at three and friday at eleven. she has spanish monday at eleven, thursday at two, and saturday at ten o'clock. she has english monday at two, wednesday at nine, and thursday at nine. she has art monday at three and four.
she has history (+) geography tuesday at eight and nine and thursday at one. she has physics tuesday at eleven, one, and two. she has p.e. tuesday at three and four, and friday at eight. she has computer science wednesday at ten, friday at four, and saturday at nine. she has music wednesday at eleven. she has biology on friday at nine and three.
what time does helene eat?
Most literally, it simply means, "Which tourist sites would you like to see?" A more general translation would be, "Where would you like to go sightseeing?"