<span>I believe this is asking you to use an adjective to describe people who are from France. In English: "French". This is how it works in Spanish:
SINGULAR: If it were one person:
- Masculine: *frances* [with accent on *e*]
- Feminine: *francesa*
PLURAL: Two or more people:
- Masculine: *franceses*
- Masculine and feminine together (e.g. a boy and a girl): *franceses*
- Feminine (only girls or women): *francesas*
So, considering Pierre is male and Marie is female, could you guess what your answer should be...? hope this helps</span>
Answer:
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It’s very famous in Mexico, well honestly in all of South and Central America as well, it was made by André Rieu. It’s so famous, there are a few restaurants called cielito lindo. Hope this helps, I am from Colombia so I hear it all the time lol
Answer:
Maria discovers a special situation of the boy.
Answer:
Did what I could. Spanish ain't my first language.
Explanation:
1. El profesor ya nos explico el experimento cuando el hico la demostracion. (The professor already explained the experiment when he did the demonstration)
2. Tu tu nunca te alejastes en este albergue antes? (Your never stayed in this hostel before, right?)
3. Los estudiantes todavia no resolvieron ningun problema cuando el examen se termino. (the students still didn't solve any problems when the exam was over.)