French, asked by chetnakhairnardbs, 22 days ago

______ oiseau est noir * ce cette cet​

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"Demonstrative adjectives (this, that) are used to indicate a specific noun or nouns. In French, they must agree with the noun(s) in number and sometimes gender.

Demonstrative adjectives (this, that) are used to indicate a specific noun or nouns. In French, they must agree with the noun(s) in number and sometimes gender.Par exemple…

Demonstrative adjectives (this, that) are used to indicate a specific noun or nouns. In French, they must agree with the noun(s) in number and sometimes gender.Par exemple…Cet arbre est mignon. This tree is cute.

Demonstrative adjectives (this, that) are used to indicate a specific noun or nouns. In French, they must agree with the noun(s) in number and sometimes gender.Par exemple…Cet arbre est mignon. This tree is cute.Ces montagnes sont hautes. Those mountains are tall."

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