For each question, choose from the options lettered A- E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.C'est la saison sèche, le soleil brille.......
For each question, choose from the options lettered A- E, the one that most appropriately completes the sentence.C'est la saison sèche, le soleil brille........les jours.
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To determine the correct word to use in this sentence, we need to understand the French grammatical concept of agreement. In French, adjectives and pronouns must agree in gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural) with the nouns they refer to.
The noun "jours" is **plural** and **masculine**. In French, the word "jours" means "days". Therefore, we need a pronoun or adjective that matches both the plural and masculine form.
Let's examine each option:
**Toute**: Feminine singular, not suitable as "jours" is masculine plural.
**Tout**: Masculine singular, not suitable as "jours" is plural.
**Toutes**: Feminine plural, not suitable as "jours" is masculine.
**Tous**: Masculine plural, this is the correct form for "jours".
Therefore, the sentence should be completed as: "C'est la saison sèche, le soleil brille tous les jours."