Bonjour !!
Indicate the correct preposition <em>(partitive articles)</em>
1- du sucre
2- des pommes
3- de l'huile
4- de la salade
5- des petits pois
6- de la viande
7- du riz
8- de la farine
9- du pain
10- du beurre
To help you ==>
du, de la, de l', des are French partitive articles
<em>3 singular partitive articles</em>
du = masc. sing
de la = fem. sing
de l' = when the following noun begins with a vowel ar a mute 'h'
<em>only 1 plural</em>
des = both masculine and feminine
'de' just by itself isn't an article but a preposition and in this exercise, you've got to only find partitive articles..
example for 'de' as a preposition = c'est le chien<u> </u><u>de</u><u> </u>mon frère <em>(it's the dog </em><u><em>of </em></u><em>my brother)</em>
hope this will help :)
Bonjour
<em>If you meant complete with the correct article, it's DES, indefinite article plural</em>
Il va acheter des éclairs.
<em>If you really meant a correct possible adjective, you still have to add an indefinite plural articles which is "DES" which becomes "DE" , partitive article</em>
Il va acheter de bons éclairs.
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hope this helps ☺☺☺
Answer:
1) The French and English languages are related in a sense, because French is a Romance language descended from Latin with English influences.
2) French was the language of diplomacy and the people of Normandy brought a lot of words over with the when they invaded England in 1066.
This might not be correct, but you could try it:
<span>"J'étais content parce que je ne suis pas allé au théâtre dans un mois."</span>