Bonjour,
1- vrai
2- faux (il y a plusieurs bibliothécaires)
3- faux (c'est la presse qui baptise l'affaire de ce nom)
4- vrai
5- vrai
Answer:
A. Subject
Explanation:
In English you can put an adverb after the subject e.g. the cat easily jumped over the wall. However in French, you can't, and the sentence would have to be "the cat jumped easily over the wall" (but in French).
“Vous” can be either plural or singular. It is essentially a more formal way to say “tu”, or it can be used to address multiple people. So you could say « vous êtes agréable » and depending on context, it would mean « you are nice » or « you guys are nice » Hope this makes sense :)
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vous verbs tend to end with a Z