Can’t there be two correct answers to this statement about France’s territory depending on whether you are referring to ‘the territory’ or the territories ‘climate and relief’?
The climate and relief of France’s territory.
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Hugh S.Kwiziq community member
The climate and relief of France’s territory.
This question relates to:French lesson "À + qui, auquel, à laquelle = to whom, what, which (French Relative Pronouns)"
Asked 2 years ago
Hi Hugh,
I have found the quiz question but the answer is no, as far as grammar is concerned, it depends on what is used in the actual sentence in terms of the agreement.
Here it was -
La France est dotée d'un territoire aux climats et aux reliefs variés grâce ___ sa production agricole est très diversifiée = France has a territory with varied climates and landscapes thanks to which its agricultural production is very diversified
The clue was in the hint = 'which' refers to 'le territoire'
I'll let the other students fill in the blanks as it is a good practice.
Bonne Continuation !
Chris W. Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
Can you quote the sentence you refer to? Without it I have no clue what you are referring to.
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