Sorry if this isn't entirely correct, I'm not entirely sure I understand the formatting.
1. Sarah est dans la cuisine.
2. Farid est dans la chambre.
3. Catherine et Jacques sont dans la bibliothèque.
I'm a bit tired so I'm only doing these. I hope this helps you get the idea of what your teacher is asking.
The answer to your question is <span>/ˌʒwɑ də ˈvivrə/</span>
Are we supposed to translate the examples or create ur own sentences?
Hi,
<span>Using
the three words below, write a complete French sentence using the
appropriate preposition( à, en, au, aux, de,des, du, d'). You may copy
and paste the accented character from this list if needed:
Àà Ââ Ää Çç Éé Èè Êê Ëë Îî Ïï Ôô Œœ Ùù Ûû Üü
Ils, rentrer, États-Unis
Ils rentrent "des" Etats-Unis.
</span>
Answer:
Bonjour,
Elle a un<u> grande</u> pied.
<u>incorrect</u>
Explanation:
In French, the<u> qualifying adjective </u>agrees in gender and number with the subject
"pied" = noun ( masculine / singular ) ==> so, the adjective must be masculine singular.
===> un grand pied.
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eg: Elle a des grands <u>pieds</u>
<u>noun = "pieds" ( masculine / plural )</u>