<span>Voici la reponse: Je viens du Senegal mais j'habite en Guinee.
Translation:
"Here is the answer: I come from Senegal, but I live in Guinea."
Quelle est la question? - "What is the question?"
The options are as follows.
a. De quel des pays viens-tu? - "Which country do you come from?"
b. D'ou viens ton frere? - This sentence is grammatically incorrect. It uses the verb viens for the subject ton frère; the correct conjugation for this subject is vient.
c. De quel pays viens-tu? - "What country do you come from?"
d. Par quel pays passes-tu? - "Which country do you pass through?"
Given the answer above, the most correct option for the question asked is option c.
Answer:
</span>c. De quel pays viens-tu?
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1. Hier, avant de venir me voir (to see), ils _ont passé ___l'aspirateur.
2. Tous les après-midi, ils__nettoyaient ___ leur chambre.
3. Quand je l'ai appelé, il___sortait __ la poubelle.
4. Elle_a balayé ____ pour la première fois.
5. Quand je l'ai vu, il__faisait ___ du vélo.
6. Comme elle fêtait l'anniversaire de ses parents, elle_a fait ____ la cuisine.
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