Answer:
It translates to "where do you live?"
Explanation:
The verbs would be etre means be in french and Avoir means to have
The answer is B)<span>Je ne vais pas nettoyer le salon
When you make a sentence negative in french, the ne...pas goes around the first verb, in this case the 'vais'</span>
But I watch your eyes as she Walks by
What a sight for sore eyes
Brighter than the blue sky
She's got you mesmerised
while I die
Why would you ever kiss me ?
I'm not even half as pretty
You gave her your sweater,
it's just polyester
But you like her better
Wish I were Heather
КОНАН ГРЕЙ
HEATHER
You use c’est with and adjective right before a noun or when there is an indefinite article. You use il est or elle est when it is only an adjective or there could be an adjective and a noun but no indefinite article