The easiest way to determine masculine and feminine nouns is to look at the pronoun before it. If the noun is masculine, there will be a "le" or "un" and if it's feminine there will be a "la" or "une", but if it's plural, there will be a "les" or "des", or of it starts with a vowel, there could be a "l' ".
When the noun is plural or starts with a vowel, it is a lot harder to tell, so you have to look at the word. In general (there are always exceptions), if a word ends with -que, -ée, or -elle, it is feminine.
Just a note, there are a lot more masculine words than feminine, so if you really can't figure out which it is, I would defer to the masculine.
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
Tami nepal life ma agency ko phata na la to prepare motton is the ratio and girl scouts to you babu
- a eu
- a préparé
- est entré
- qu'il y avait beaucoup
- a été très surpris
- a crié "surprise"!
- nous avons chanté
- a fait un voeu
- nous avons mangé
-se sont parlé
-se sont amusé
- a frappé
- c'était un fleuriste
- il apportait
- ils les ont envoyé
- parce qu'ils n'ont pas pu venir à la fête
- Mon neveu a dit
-que c'était le meilleur anniversaire de sa vie !
« Es-tu » with the pronoun « tu » the end terminaison of the verb is always with a « s »