It is B. When you use il to start your sentence, you cannot use A, because that is only used for Ils and Elles, C is only used for nous, and D is only used for Tu.
Answer:
Guy aime Chloé. Il <u>la</u> regarde souvent en classe.
Explanation:
Because now if you translate it to english it will say, Guy loves/likes Chloé. He often watches her in class.
combien d'enfants y a-t il ? (how many kids are they ?)
Qui conduit la voiture ? (Who is driving the car?)
Combien de fenêtres a la deuxième maison à gauche ? (how many windows are there on the second house on the left ?)
Où se trouve l'horloge ? (Where is the clock ?)
Quelle heure indique-t elle ? (What time does she show?)
Comment est habillée la mère ? ( How is the mother dressed ?)
Comment sont les bras de la petite fille ? (how are the arms of the little girl ?)
Que porte-t elle ? (what does she has on ...another way to say "how is she dressed?
Que fait le petit garçon avec ses bras ? (What does the little boy do with his arms ?)
Comment est-il habillé ? (how is he dressed ?)
Comment est la fenêtre de la première maison à gauche ? (how is the window of the first house on the left?)
Qu'y a-t il tout à droite du dessin ? (what is there on the very right of the drawing)
Combien d'étages y a-t il dans le plus grand des immeubles ? (How many floors are there on the highest building ?)
Où se trouve la valise ? (where is the suitcase ?)
Well you may choose out ten questions now !!
hope I helped !
They asked you their name and how old they are so :
J’ai deux sœurs : [your sisters name + her age, and the second sister + her age] et un frère [his name and his age]
Answer:
Explanation:
Bonjour,
Les gens ( descendent déjà) du train quand tu (arrives)