Answer:
vous gagnez de l'argent
Explanation:
you put a z because it is the 2nd plural person (btw im french)
Answer:
B
Explanation:
A: translates to, "I'm sorry, but she is going to leave."
B: translates to, "I'm sorry, but she just left."
C: translates to "I'm sorry, but she is going to sell."
D: translates to "I'm sorry, but she is just arriving."
there may be some poor translation I didn't take the time to double check my French, but I hope that helped although it is a bit late.
so you are la to me that I am a 3spera person who loves I love you and your mom
The answer is the last option provided: "Je l'aime"
<u>EXPLANATION</u>: the first option is not grammatically correct because the "le" is wrongly placed. The second option uses the plural pronoun "les" whereas the sentence features a singular noun, "le hockey," so that can't be right. And finally, the third option is also wrong, because it uses a feminine pronoun "la" when in the sentence the noun is masculine "LE hockey." Moreover, the third option would require an apostrophe because of the two vowels ("a") next to each other.
This only leaves the last option listed as correct.