<em>Bonjour,</em>
<em>1. On "veux" (vouloir)acheter du vin, mais on "doit"(devoir) avoir 21 ans.</em>
Answer:
It's the third one.
J'adore mettre du beurre sur mes tartines.
Answer:
Mario lit à ses <u>enfants</u>.
Nous donnons le journal aux<u> enfants.</u>
Tu achètes un cadeau pour <u>Fatima</u>.
Je pense à mes<u> parents</u>.
Il téléphone à son <u>grand-père</u>.
Explanation:
Un COI refers to the indirect object of the sentence. It is often preceded by a preposition. For example: Il donne un cadeau à sa mère (He gives his mother a gift): un cadeau is the COD and sa mère is the COI; Je te parle (I'm talking to you): te is the COI because we say parler à (to talk to).
b. fasses because it is an action that's going to happend
Answer:
Nous allons le manger.
Explanation: I am going to eat.
I Honestly think "le" shouldn't be there.
Anyway, I hope it helps.