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Adjectives of nationality in French are different from those in English because A. they are capitalized. B. they are not capitalized. C. they are always written in italics. D. they are written in bold
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Adjectives of nationality in French are different from those in English because
A. they are capitalized.
B. they are not capitalized.
C. they are always written in italics.
D. they are written in bold type.
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Hi,
Adjectives of nationality in French are different from those in English because:
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B. they are not capitalized.
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B. they are not capitalized ie.- Je suis américain
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