The verb avoir in french means “to have” and etre means “to be” they are both conjugated differently when used in different tenses but they are both still the most commonly used french verbs.
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All I know is that Louis XIV's expanded the building around 1661 with Louis le Vau as the architect . Does that help ?
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The answer is <em>eux </em>which means <em>them.</em>
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Because the underlined phrase is <em>les livres dont tu parles</em> in english <em>the books you're talking about </em>so it's <em>eux </em>or<em> them.</em>
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Bonjour. <em>Which adjectives remain unchanged in feminine and plural forms ?</em>. - sympa. - orange. - bon marché. - marron.