People whose cultural background is primarily associated with French language, regardless of ethnic and geographical differences
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Nous <u>prenons </u>des leçons de piano
<u>PRENDRE</u> <em>(present tense)</em>
je prends
tu prends
il/elle/on prend
nous prenons
vous prenez
ils/elles prennent
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Answer:
These questions a , b , f, are about the material of communications and proliferation, and I want to answer within 10 minutes
Explanation:
You use c’est with and adjective right before a noun or when there is an indefinite article. You use il est or elle est when it is only an adjective or there could be an adjective and a noun but no indefinite article