All French adjectives agree in number (singular or plural) and gender (masculine or feminine) with the nouns they describe. In fact, in French, all words in a sentence must agree with each other: If, for example, the noun or pronoun is singular, its verb and any adjectives describing it must also be singular. TRUE
Answer:
ma réponse est
Explanation:
4: un étudiant en affaires
Answer:
Write a dialog I think
Explanation:
The child asks to go out with his friends and his parents let him go
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B
Explanation:
B is saying that Benjamin knows how to make crepes
A and C would be like saying Benjamin is knowledgable of Guillaume/your friend
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Correct
Explanation:
The sentence translates into "Paul is better at tennis than Marie." which looks to be correct!