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Sometimes, when referring to inanimate objects and animals, the masculine and feminine pronouns actually count. For instance, correct grammar is "la tortue", not "le tortue". Can someone tell me what I'm
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Sometimes, when referring to inanimate objects and animals, the masculine and feminine pronouns actually count. For instance, correct grammar is "la tortue", not "le tortue". Can someone tell me what I'm missing? (I probably wasn't paying attention)
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dont forget also the pronoun match with the noun
but the information you give was correct
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