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  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Mount_Saint_Mary's_University_-_Los_Angeles/Dr._Gamson%3A_Fall_2023/01%3A_Chapitre_1-_Bonjour_Ca_va/1.01%3A_Bonjour_Ca_va/1.1.03%3A_Lab_Worksheet_and_Review
    The only certain way to tell the gender of a French noun is to memorize it — learning the noun with the article will help you, because the article indicates the gender. Answers to B.5.2, Form of defin...The only certain way to tell the gender of a French noun is to memorize it — learning the noun with the article will help you, because the article indicates the gender. Answers to B.5.2, Form of definite articles, page 47 Note: According to the directions, you had to pick the answer based on the form of the article only, disregarding whether you knew if the noun was masculine or feminine.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/French/Liberte_(Angelo)/01%3A_Bonjour_Ca_va/1.01%3A_Activites
    The kiss (le bisou or la bise) usually begins on the right cheek, which means you should first move your head to your left; the number of kisses varies from one to four depending on the region or coun...The kiss (le bisou or la bise) usually begins on the right cheek, which means you should first move your head to your left; the number of kisses varies from one to four depending on the region or country and on the level of emotion. A se présente à B; B se présente à C; la personne au centre (B) présente A à C. Si la description s'applique à vous, levez la main et dites "je suis. . .". Dans la classe, qui est. . . ?
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Languages/French/Liberte_(Angelo)/01%3A_Bonjour_Ca_va/1.03%3A_Lab_Worksheet_and_Review
    The only certain way to tell the gender of a French noun is to memorize it — learning the noun with the article will help you, because the article indicates the gender. Answers to B.5.2, Form of defin...The only certain way to tell the gender of a French noun is to memorize it — learning the noun with the article will help you, because the article indicates the gender. Answers to B.5.2, Form of definite articles, page 47 Note: According to the directions, you had to pick the answer based on the form of the article only, disregarding whether you knew if the noun was masculine or feminine.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Courses/Mount_Saint_Mary's_University_-_Los_Angeles/Dr._Gamson%3A_Fall_2023/01%3A_Chapitre_1-_Bonjour_Ca_va/1.01%3A_Bonjour_Ca_va/1.1.01%3A_Activites
    The kiss (le bisou or la bise) usually begins on the right cheek, which means you should first move your head to your left; the number of kisses varies from one to four depending on the region or coun...The kiss (le bisou or la bise) usually begins on the right cheek, which means you should first move your head to your left; the number of kisses varies from one to four depending on the region or country and on the level of emotion. A se présente à B; B se présente à C; la personne au centre (B) présente A à C. Si la description s'applique à vous, levez la main et dites "je suis. . .". Dans la classe, qui est. . . ?

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