Bonjour !
1- <em>Nous "avoir" de la chance</em>
Nous avons de la chance.
<em>AVOIR présent</em>
j'ai
tu as
il/elle/on a
nous avons
Vous avez
ils/elles ont
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2- <em>Nous sommes "malade"</em>
<em> </em>Nous sommes <u>malades</u>.
<em>the adjective here is called "attribut du sujet". it doesn't come before or after a noun (adjectif épithète) but after a verb. They agree as well with the subject. Nous (plural) + malades (plural) </em>
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3- Inc<em>orrect sentence</em>
Il <u>est</u> 20 ans. ► Il a 20 ans => correct
<em>In English "to be x years old". In French you always use "avoir".</em>
<em> Subject + avoir + ? ans.</em>
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4- <em>Masculine form of "Elles sont blondes"</em>
<em> </em>Ils sont blonds
<em>As in n° 2, the adjective agrees with the subject. </em>
<em> ils (masculine plural) + blonds (masculine plural)</em>
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Hope this helps to understand better ☺☺☺
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Hi !
France is a multicultural country. Martinique, Guadeloupe are French departments over-seas, and Morocco, Tunisia have been french colonies. Algeria got its independence in 1362 only.Madagascar had had a French protection as well.
Those countries have or had strong relationships with France and some people have chosen to live in France.
But on market places, you will also find African, Asian,.... products !!!
sorry I made more than two sentences...hope I helped anyway !!
<em>Bonjour,</em>
<em>C.</em>
2. <em>"Personne" ne </em>veut parler avec vous.
3. <em>"Rien" n'</em>est arrivé.
4. Je <em>ne</em> voudrais <em>"rien"</em> boire.
5. Nous <em>n'</em>avons invité <em>"personne" </em>d'important.
6. Guy <em>n'</em>a <em>"rien" </em>acheté de bon.
7. <em>"Personne" n'</em>a gagné la compétition.
Au is the answer for the question