The most common native language spoken in Canada is cree
The question that logically corresponds would be "d'où viens tu ?"
I don't know if I properly undeerstood the second part of the exercise but the "de" corresponds to the "d' " in the question.
Answer:
Rewrite the following sentences in the past tense.
1. They went into the forest.
2. I heard someone sing.
3. We succeeded in killing the giant.
4. We light the message.
5. They lived happily ever after.
6. You had a weird dream.
Explanation:
<em>Bonjour ! </em>
<em>En Martinique,</em> le sable <em>est </em>"blanc".
Le sable =<em> masculin/singulier</em>
"blanc" =<em> masculin/singulier</em>
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<em>blanche = féminin/singulier</em>
<em>blancheS = féminin/pluriel</em>
<em>blancS = masculin/pluriel</em>
Answer:
L'éléphant est plus grand que l'ours
Explanation:
We have 2 animals here: "ours" (bear) and "éléphant" (elephant), and we have to do a logical comparison based on their size "grand" (big/tall)
The logical comparison is to say that the elephant is bigger than the bear, that is written "L'éléphant est plus grand que l'ours" in French.
We of course assume both animals are adults in order to have a safe and logical comparison.