"un" is for "male" things (masculin)
une for "female" things (féminin)
"des" is for plural
"de" has many uses but i think it's going to be used for negations here
1. Il y a une télé dans la salle de classe.
2. Il n'y a pas de CD dans la salle de classe.
3. Est-ce qu'il y a des chaises dans la salle de classe ?
4. Il y a un lecteur de CD dans la salle de classe
5. Il y a des tableaux dans la salle de classe (it could have been "un" but there's an x so it means "tableaux" is plural, if it wasn't it would be "un tableau")
6. Il y a vingt filles dans la salle de classe. (20 maps and 20 boards is A LOT so no, and "garçon" (boy) doesn't have an s so it's singular and therefore can't work with 20)
7. Il y a un bureau dans la salle de classe.
8. Il y a trois fenêtres dans la salle de classe.
9. Il y a une porte dans la salle de classe ("ordinateur" "lecteur de CD" and "livre" are "masculins" so they can't be next to "une")
10. Il y a des CD dans la salle de classe. (oh ? none of the words have an s ? it's because CD is an acronym so it doesn't have a plural "mark")
Answer: Nous avons très peur de ce chiens.
Explanation:
What you said means “We are very afraid of these beautiful dogs,” I think the correct way to say it is “we are very afraid of these dogs.”
Answer: Usually temperate dry areas, such as south america, or united states.
Hope this helps!
Pour les vacances d'été je vais en France.
Nous irons à la piscine mercredi.
Vous êtes allés au cinéma ?
Jean et Marie vont au restaurant.
Tu vas chez tes grands-parents ?
Hier, je suis allé à la salle de gym.
Il alla se promener tout seul.
<span>In the summer holidays I go to France.
We will go to the pool on Wednesday.
You went to the movies?
John and Mary go to restaurants.
You go to your grandparents?
Yesterday I went to the gym.
He went for a walk <span>alone.</span></span>
Hi,
<span>Write the correct direct object pronoun to replace the words in italics.
Elle
your answer goes here
invite. (moi)
</span>
Elle m'invite.