Bonjour
1. <u>Mes cousins</u> grandissent beaucoup ! (to grow up)
2. <u>La mère de ma copine</u> grossit quand elle mange [...]. (put on weight)
3. <u>Je</u> réfléchis bcp en cours de math. (to think)
4. Romane, est-ce que <u>tu</u> finis tes devoirs ? (to finish)
5. <u>Nous</u> réussissons bien aux examens. (to success)
6. Qu'est-ce que <u>vous</u> offrez à votre père pour son anniversaire ? (to offer)
Have a good day !
Answer:
one line, two dots, and one number, the number five
This isn't French, but I with I could help. :)
Family in French
In today’s free lesson you’ll learn how to talk about your family in French(the French word for family is famille). Practice your French pronunciation as you listen to the audio, and while you’re at it – take a closer look at the different ways to say 'my' in French.
Speaking about people in French will also help you understand how the French masculine and feminine principles work.
By the end of this lesson you’ll also know how to talk about more than one person.

Talking about Family in French
Let’s look at immediate family members:
tu habites
il habite
nous habitons
vous habitez
ils habitent
You just have to learn the ends : e , es , e , ons , ez , ent :) and habiter means ‘’to live’’