First of all: I cannot see the entire problem.
Second: This is posted in the wrong category. You have posted it in the French category, while clearly you have a Mathematical problem to deal with.
I would suggest changing the category so that people like me would be able to help you. I wish you all the best!
Answer:
French Reflexive verbs are actions that the subject is performing upon itself. They are always conjugated with the reflexive pronoun that agrees with the subject: me (myself), te (yourself), se (himself, herself, itself, themselves), nous (ourselves), and vous (yourself, yourselves)
(French Circleswww.frenchcircles.ca › french-reflexive-verbs)
Yes, it is correct it says you’re wearing a pretty dress. Which makes sense, and good grammar. Hope this helped!!
Bonjour,
1. Mes grands-parents sont au Canada et ils achètent du sirop d'érable.
2. Tu es à Chicago et tu achètes un porte-clés.
3. Vous êtes aux États-Unis et vous achetez des baskets et des jeans.
4. Silas est en France et il achète des cartes postales.