Asked by Anna
1. Les parents de Nathalie viennent de France.
Elle est Francais.
2.Les parents de Susan et de James viennent du Canada.
Ils sont canadien.
3.Les parents d'Elisabeth viennent d'Angleterre.
Elle est anglaise.
please make any corrections.
Elle est Francais.
2.Les parents de Susan et de James viennent du Canada.
Ils sont canadien.
3.Les parents d'Elisabeth viennent d'Angleterre.
Elle est anglaise.
please make any corrections.
Answers
Answered by
SraJMcGin
Please don't forget that in French (as well as Spanish), an adjective will reflect both the gender (masculine/feminin e) and number (singular/plural) of the noun or nouns modified.
#1. Francaise = she's a girl BUT if her parents came from France, I would have written: "Ils sont Français." = They (masculine plural) are French. Now if Nathalie were born in the U.S. she would have dual citizenship.
#2. Almost, because it is "ils" but the adjective must be plural = canadiens.
#3. The basic idea is the same as #1. Ils sont Anglais.
Adjectives of Nationalty:
Some have 4 forms: canadien, canadienne / canadiens, canadiennes
Now note what happens to an adjective that already ends in -s.
français, française / français, françaises
Sra (aka Mme)
#1. Francaise = she's a girl BUT if her parents came from France, I would have written: "Ils sont Français." = They (masculine plural) are French. Now if Nathalie were born in the U.S. she would have dual citizenship.
#2. Almost, because it is "ils" but the adjective must be plural = canadiens.
#3. The basic idea is the same as #1. Ils sont Anglais.
Adjectives of Nationalty:
Some have 4 forms: canadien, canadienne / canadiens, canadiennes
Now note what happens to an adjective that already ends in -s.
français, française / français, françaises
Sra (aka Mme)
Answered by
Anna
thanx Sra
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