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(4) Leg-is-la-tive (4) Lo-bot-o-my (4) Leg-end-ar-y ect... Its not hard to figure these out, just use some basic kinder logic. -TJMS
In Spanish, "el" is the masculine definite article used before masculine singular nouns, while "la" is the feminine definite article used before feminine singular nouns. These articles are used to indicate the gender of the noun.
In French, adjectives and articles must agree in gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural) with the noun they modify. This means that the ending of the word may change to match the noun's gender. For example, "petit" becomes "petite" for feminine nouns. Verbs may also change according to the gender of the subject in some tenses.
This is the OWNER of this question, what im trying to say is.Subject Pronouns with -AR Verbs. Spanish worksheet.Directions: Fill in the correct subject pronoun(s).Can You help me?Okay...example: 1. Nosotros Hablamos muy poco en la biblioteca.HELP ON:2._____________ Busco una mesa grande.4._____________ Miras el mapa de europa.5._____________ estudian geografia.6._____________ preparo un informe para manana.can you fill in the blanks for me? and explain to me how you got the answers, so i can do the rest on my worksheet ? thank you!
maid = la bonne housekeeper = la bonne or la gouvernante
Ar - lar - cart. There is no "r" in those two words. Ah lah cart.
Low population, little chance of making it work financially without a large fan base. LA and Virginia don't have them.
Our day will come
how many hours will it take driving from El Dorado AR to New Orleans LA
About 120 miles
445 miles
2-letter wordsal, an, ar, la, na3-letter wordsjar, lar, raj, ran4-letter wordsjarl10 words found.
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The driving distance from Lake Charles, LA to Hot Springs, AR is approximately 275 miles.
About 385 miles.
Oh, dude, you're asking about the Irish phrase "tiocfaidh ar la," huh? It's pronounced like "chuck-ee ar la." Just say it with a bit of Irish flair and you're good to go. But hey, if you mess it up, no worries, just blame it on your leprechaun accent!
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