Answer: a, ces
explanation: b, c, d, all translate to “this,” while “ces” translates to “these.”
“This” is singular and “these” is plural. Therefore, “these socks,” or in French, “ces chaussettes” makes sense.
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Answer:
C. Mesurer
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Answer:
Describe a time you hd a problem and someone helped.
Explanation:
<em>Which verb form correctly completes this sentence?</em>
Je choisirais rester dans un hôtel au lieu de rester dans une auberge.
<u><em>Conjugaison du verbe "choisir" au futur : </em></u>
je choisirai
tu choisiras
il/ elle/ on choisira
nous choisirons
vous choisirez
ils/ elles choisiront
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« il est » is used to mean "it is" if the it in question is a specific adjective. since the statement is not directed at a specific person, « c'est » should be used instead. for example, « jean, il est mauvais de trop dormir ! » is correct, because we are speaking to jean directly. in this case, we're talking about it generally being bad to sleep too much. the correct sentence would be « c'est mauvais de trop dormir »