I can’t see them well enough but if you look up if they’re feminine or masculine that should help.
Answer:
Explanation:
Bonjour,
14. C'est toi qui <u>as </u>balayé hier matin.
toi = tu
Bonjour
1- Comment chantes- tu ? <em>(verb chanter; 2nd pers sing. informal you)</em>
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<em>2- </em>Mes amis et moi jouons au tennis. <em> (verb jouer; 1st person plur. we=nous)</em>
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3- Les enfants regardent la télé. <em>(regarder. 3rd person plur; ils/elles = they)</em>
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4- Vous aimez aller au cinéma le week-end. <em>(aimer; 2nd pers. plural; plural & formal = vous)</em>
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5- Il mange au restaurant le lundi. <em>(manger; 3rd person sing.; il/elle/on = he/she/it)</em>
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From this picture, it appears the the countries that speak French are highlighted in orange. Looking at this map, we can see that Canada, France, Egypt, Laos, Greece, Madagascar, Niger, Switzerland, Bulgaria, and Romania are all French speaking countries! Hope this helps!
Tu veux boire de la lemonade?(citronnade)
Oui j'EN veux
Non,je n'EN veux pas