Answer:
B
Explanation:
il/elle and on are all 2nd person singular
The answer is: n<span>ées.
"Mes soeurs jumelles sont <u>n</u></span><u>ées </u> le <span>16 décembre 2006."
It is nees because we're talking about a female subject that is also plural.</span>
Si je tombe en descendant du bus, j'ai mal aux pieds. (correct)
<em>Bonjour,</em>
1. Non, je n'ai pas un (or "de") baladeur.
2. Non, je n'ai pas un (or "de") sac.
3. Non, je n'ai pas une (or de) règle.
4. Non, je n'ai pas un (or "de") taille-crayon.
5. Non, je n'ai pas une (or "de") soeur.
Well they are different because in the u.s they call it subway if I'm right (I'm from the uk) also in France it's not underground like in the U.S. for the simalarties, they both use trains and I'm not sure of another. Hope this helped!