Answer:
I'm not sure i understand your question as the answer could be any of the numbers since "fromages" is plural
Explanation:
Answer:
B. sous-titres
Explanation:
"sous-titres" means "subtitles".
Rough translation of the question:
"Would you like to watch the Chinese movie with me?"
"But I can't speak Chinese!"
"That's ok, there are <u>subtitles</u>!"
other answer choices (incorrect):
A. Séries = series
B. Séances = sessions
D. Souris = mouse
Hope this helps!
Source: I have been a French student since 4th grade (currently in 11th)
Even though the direct object pronoun of moi is indeed me (like the other person said), because the verb starts with a vowel, it has to be shortened.
So, the correct answer is:
Elle m'invite.
This sentence means - She invites me.
You have to use the apostrophe to shorten <em>me </em>because two vowels cannot stand next to each other like this.
The answer is “pleurons” because you’re using “nous”