Answer:
« Ils » is equivalent to "they" in English. « Ils » is used for a group of boys, or both boys and girls. « Elles » also means "they", but is only used with a group of girls.
Explanation:
1. Example: Ils ont 3, 5 et 6 ans.
2. Example: Ils s'appellent sont Marc, Sarah et Emilie.
Answer:
She was bragging about him between there love hate relationship.
Answer:
des ours
Explanation:
in goldilocks, she was in the bears house and messed up their things
Answer:
1) J'allais - Je suis arrivé
2) Je suis allée - j'y ai rencontré
3) habitait - ont acheté
4) j'étais - <em><u>je ferai</u></em><em>*</em>
5) étaient - j'ai décidé
<em>*Your teacher made a mistake</em>. The instruction of the exercise says to put the verbs in the imparfait or passé composé, two tenses which evoke the PAST. But at the beginning of Mamadou's second sentence he begins with "Mais plus tard", to be translated as "But hereafter" and the verb that comes after is therefore "je ferai" (futur simple what evokes FUTURE). Confusion often happens because in imparfait, "faire" gives "ferais" but it is not at all the same time or the same meaning :)