Je vais jouer au ping-pong
tu vas jouer au ping-pong
il va jouer au ping-pong
nous allons jouer au ping-pong
vous allez jouer au ping-pong
ils vont jouer au ping-pong
<em>Bonjour,</em>
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<em>Ils </em>"habitent" <em>dans une maison.</em>
Verbe "habiter" au présent :
<em>j'habite</em>
<em>tu habites</em>
<em>il,elle, on habite</em>
<em>nous habitons</em>
<em>vous habitez</em>
<em>ils, elles habitent</em>
Answer:
This would be B. comment
Explanation:
The French adverb <em>comment</em> is one of the most common in the language. It means "how" or "what" and can function as an interrogative or exclamative adverb. In conversation, you <u>may use this word to ask someone's name</u> or t<u>o clarify your understanding</u>. It can even be used <u>as a means of expressing incredulity at something you've heard or read</u>.
Bonjour
The main idea is a trip to see a play.
<u>JUSTIFICATION</u>
► Ensuite, nous allons à la gare <u>pour aller à Paris en train pour aller au théâtre parce que nous aimons les pièces</u>.
<em>We go to the railways station to go to Paris by train t</em><u><em>o go to the theater because we love plays</em></u>
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hope this helps<em>☺☺☺</em>