Bonjour
For sure "ART" and "DANCE" are loanwords from French
RANCHING ''''''''might''''''''''''' be, by extension, a loanword from French Cajun, the French language that was spoken in Louisiana , called as well "French Cadien or Acadien" in the part called "Acadiana".. It was called 'vacherie" and translated "ranching" ...in English, but it remains a translation
COOKING isn't a loanword from rench ... 'CUISINE" is ...
So to me only "ART" and "DANCE" are loanwords from French
The easiest way to determine masculine and feminine nouns is to look at the pronoun before it. If the noun is masculine, there will be a "le" or "un" and if it's feminine there will be a "la" or "une", but if it's plural, there will be a "les" or "des", or of it starts with a vowel, there could be a "l' ".
When the noun is plural or starts with a vowel, it is a lot harder to tell, so you have to look at the word. In general (there are always exceptions), if a word ends with -que, -ée, or -elle, it is feminine.
Just a note, there are a lot more masculine words than feminine, so if you really can't figure out which it is, I would defer to the masculine.
Hope this helps :)
Bonjour,
To answer this you need to know the Conjugation of the verb Faire, the Conjugation goes,
Je fais Nous Faisons
Tu fais vous faites
Il fait Ils font
So your answers would be:
1 Mes Amis et moi faisons nos devoirs ensemble
2.Qu’est-ce que tu fais le week-end?
3. Est-ce que vous faites le week-end?
4. Les enfants font un promenade dans le parc.
5. Barack Obama fait beaucoup d’interviews.
6.Je fais attention en classe parce que j’ai d’envie une “A”