<span>Choose the correct sentence in plural form:
Ce sont des bureaux.
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The name qualifies things, animals, people. He can be :
- a common name
Ex: horse - earth
- a proper name.
Ex: Jean - France
The determinant is a word that gives the gender (male or female) and the number (singular or plural). He can be :
- a definite article: the la ...
- an indefinite article: one of the ...
- a possessive determinant: my mother ...
- a demonstrative determinant: what this these ...
- an indefinite determinant: some few ...
Expansions of the name
Name expansions provide additional information. We can remove them, and the sentence must remain correct.
The adjectives qualifying epithets
Ex: a nice man, a gray cat, an unhappy girl
Additions to the name
They can be :
- another name: Ex: the fire truck
- an infinitive verb: Ex: a washing machine
Subordinate clauses relating to:
Ex: the cat I found
by TGKING17
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No ! "Je joue de différents instruments musicaux".
(<span>I play different musical instruments )
Jouez de différents instruments musicaux.
(</span><span>Play different musical <span>instruments</span></span>)
Well, this is not an easy question, as it's hard to say what " practically noone" means.
In Cote D'Ivore, most people are either Muslim or Christian, so it's definitely true that most people are not practicing traditional religions.
However, an estimated 3-10 percent of the population still practices traditional religions and some fuse elements of traditional religions with Christianity or Islam.
So I would judge the statement as "false" that "practically noone" - since some people do!
Answer:
Bonjour,
1. Ana allume le feu. Is correct = Ana lights <u>the</u> fire
It is also correct to write : Ana allume un feu = Ana lights<u> a</u> fire
2. correct
3. correct
4. correct
5. correct
6. Nous mangeons avec une cuillère.
7. Cet élève monte sur le banc.
8. La poule est un oiseau.
9. correct
10. De la bière s’il te plait. = <u>some</u> beer please
Une bière s'il te plait = <u>A</u> beer please
11. Correct
12. Où est ta gomme ? Là voilà .
13. correct
14. Les athlètes font du sport.
15. correct
16. Le soleil se …. à six heures
se promène = is hanging around in French … So the sun doesn’t hang around at six … ( even in France )
If you want to say « the sun rises at 6 » ——> Le soleil se lève à six heures
If you want to say « the sun sets at 6 » ———> le soleil se couche à six heures
17. correct
18. correct
19. correct
20. C’est un gourmand, il mange beaucoup.
21. Quel temps fait-il ? il fait mauvais temps.
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