(page 39) --- 4.41 -- Masculine/feminine; être |
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Paulo is Brazilian. Maria is Brazilian Paulo and Maria are Brazilian. |
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Monica is Italian. Benito is Italian. Benito and Monica are Italian. |
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The friends of William are French. The friend (fem) of Bob is also French. |
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Me, I am American (fem). |
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--- And you, you are French. (plural) --- No, we are Canadian. |
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The young girl is Portugese. The young man is Portugese. |
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He's a charming man. She' a charming girl. |
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She is Marseillaise. Him too, he is Marseillais. |
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He is Alsacian. She is Alsacian. |