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Dominik [7]
3 years ago
5

38 Si c'est pas toi, c'est qui?

French
2 answers:
Papessa [141]3 years ago
4 0

<em>Bonjour !</em>

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<em>1) C'est lui qui a fait un emprunt pour acheter une voiture.</em>

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<em>2) Ce sont elles qui ont loué une maison à la mer cet été.</em>

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<em>3) Ce sont eux qui ont gagné le match.</em>

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<em>4) Ce sont nous qui sommes engagés dans une grosse société.</em>

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<em>5) Ce sont eux qui ont donné rendez-vous à Lucie et Stella.</em>

Viefleur [7K]3 years ago
3 0

Bonjour !!!

1- Patrick   <em>(sing. masc.)</em>

  C'est lui qui a fait un emprunt pour acheter une voiture.

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2- Francine et Léa  <em>(fem. plural)</em>

<em> </em><em>  </em>Ce sont elles qui ont loué une maison à la mer cet été.

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3- Mes copains  <em>(masc. plur)</em>

<em>  </em>Ce sont eux qui ont gagné le match.

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4- Ma copine et moi <em>( 1st person plural fem. or masc.)</em>

<em>    </em>Ce sont nous qui sommes engagés dans une grosse société.

    <em>(nous = a girl and a boy ► masc. plural // nous = two girls ► fem. plural)</em>

   <em>(if you are a girl, then => </em>Ce sont nous qui sommes engagées.<em>...)</em>

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5- Lucas et Théo  <em>(masc. plural)</em>

<em>   </em>Ce sont eux qui ont donné rendez-vous à Lucie et Stella.

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hope this helps ☺☺☺

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