<em><u>des boutiques de vêtements (clothing stores)
</u></em>
<em><u>des restaurants
</u></em>
<em><u>des cinemas
</u></em>
<em><u>des attractions pour les enfants (playgrounds for children)
</u></em>
<em><u>des super-marchés (super-markets)
</u></em>
<em><u>des cafés (coffee places)</u></em>
<em><u>La solde (The sale)
</u></em>
<em><u>Toilettes (Restroom)
</u></em>
<em><u>Banc (Bench)</u></em>
Hope this helps.
Bonjour,
Complete the sentence with quel, quelle, quels, quelles:
"Quels" <em>sports aimes-tu?</em>
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sports = <em>masculin/pluriel</em>
quels = <em>masculin/pluriel</em>
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Quelle : féminin/singulier
Quel : masculin/singulier
Quelles : féminin/pluriel
Quels : masculin/pluriel
Answer:
Nous les voyons.
2. Elle en a répondu à beaucoup.
3. Il l'y a achetée
4. fais-y attention
5. M et A en ont pris
6. Elle va y revenir à midi
7. N'en prends pas
8. Nous y en répondons
9. J'en ai mangé 3
10. Elle y joue et il en joue
Explanation:
Give the directions-- I am assuming you are using object pronouns. Here take this master flow chart to help you figure out the answers.
The poplars in the fields of France
Are golden ladies come to dance;
But yet to see them there is none
But I and the September sun
The girl who in their shadow sits
Can only see the sock she knits;
Her dog is watching all the day
That not a cow shall go astray
The leisurely contented cows
Can only see the earth they browse;
Their piebald bodies through the grass
With busy, munching noses pass.
Alone the sun and I behold
Processions crowned with shining gold
The poplars in the fields of France
Like glorious ladies come to dance.
Poem about the fields in France!
Bonjour
<em>Find the word borrowed from English and used in French in the following sentence </em>
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J'aime manger un <u>hamburger</u> et une pizza au café.
HAMBURGER is the word borrowed from English and used in French
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