Answer: I live in a terraced house. On the ground floor there are four rooms.
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Answer:
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Bonjour,
Une voiture m'a renversé(e)
J'ai fait trop de sport.
J'ai mal à la tête .
Answer:
Summer is right because she checked her watch and computer.
Explanation:
She checked both with her own eyes so she knows she's correct.
Answer:
est partie
Explanation:
feminine (elle) est parti(e)
Answer: --Élodie, vous êtes combien dans_votre_famille? (<u>ta</u> if familiar)
- Nous sommes sept:_mon_père, _ma__ mère,
-mon_ petit frère et_ mes_ trois soeurs.
---Comment s'appelle_ votre__frère? (<u>ton</u> if familiar)
-- Il s'appelle Olivier.
-Elles sont comment, _vos_ soeurs? (<u>tes</u> if familiar)
-_Mes_soeurs sont belles et super-gentilles!
Explanation:
The possessive pronouns must agree with the number (singular/plural) and gender of the nouns they precede.
Ferdinand is being more formal, starting with "Élodie, <u>vous</u> êtes combien. . ."
So the rest of the 2nd person pronouns I entered match up with the vous, votre, vos. If Ferdinand is a friend, he would have used the more familiar <u>tu</u> and the other pronouns would be the ones given in parentheses.