<em>2</em><em>3</em><em> </em><em><u>votre</u></em>
<em><u>2</u></em><em><u>4</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>mes</u></em>
<em><u>2</u></em><em><u>5</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>mon</u></em>
<em><u>2</u></em><em><u>6</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>leur</u></em><em><u>s</u></em>
So basically, your French teacher is having you rewrite the sentence, but with the addition of « ne...pas » surrounding the verb. For example, the fourth one would be « Non, je ne mange pas... » and then finish the sentence. You just have to remember conjugations (je, tu, il, elle, nous, vous, ils, elles). « ne pas » is like the English word “not,” as in: “I did not eat lunch.” In French, that would be « Je ne mange pas le déjeuner. »
<em>Bonjour,</em>
Answer:
Anne a "autant de" robes "que" son amie.
<em>B. autant de, que</em>
Hello is Bonjour and Goodbye is Au Revoir :)