
Anne S. answered 08/16/20
Credentialed French teacher with 10+ years of teaching experience
- quelles fournitures
- je n'aime pas les maths
- toute la classe deteste la chimie
- on va au club le soir

Jill H.
Do you understand how to arrive at those answers? 1) ALL nouns in French have a gender. The question/interrogative adjective QUEL (and all its forms) must be used WITH the noun and match in gender and number to the noun it is describing. FOURNITURES is feminine plural, that is why the answer is QUELLES. 2 and 3) The verbs aimer, adorer, préférer and détester all REQUIRE the definite article (le la les l') regardless of if the verb is affirmative or negative. The definite article also must agree in gender and number with the word it is accompanying. Maths is plural and chimie is feminine. 4) With days of the week, if you want to imply the one time you are going to the club is the upcoming Saturday, you would simply use the day, no article "Je vais au club samedi." If that is a regular thing for you or you are saying that it is general that one would go on Saturday, you pair the day of the week with the definite article LE (only LE, never other choices) "Je vais au club le samedi." This sentences loosely translate as "I go to the club Saturdays." Hope this helps!10/22/20
Diyaa D.
Thanks so much08/17/20