Answer:
Du cousin
De la belle soeur
La tante des freres
L'amie D'oncle Eugene : i can't see whether it's oncle or donde (:
Le mari de la cousine
Du grand pere
Hope i helped ya case lad
Explanation:
The answer is the last option provided: "Je l'aime"
<u>EXPLANATION</u>: the first option is not grammatically correct because the "le" is wrongly placed. The second option uses the plural pronoun "les" whereas the sentence features a singular noun, "le hockey," so that can't be right. And finally, the third option is also wrong, because it uses a feminine pronoun "la" when in the sentence the noun is masculine "LE hockey." Moreover, the third option would require an apostrophe because of the two vowels ("a") next to each other.
This only leaves the last option listed as correct.
Answer: --Élodie, vous êtes combien dans_votre_famille? (<u>ta</u> if familiar)
- Nous sommes sept:_mon_père, _ma__ mère,
-mon_ petit frère et_ mes_ trois soeurs.
---Comment s'appelle_ votre__frère? (<u>ton</u> if familiar)
-- Il s'appelle Olivier.
-Elles sont comment, _vos_ soeurs? (<u>tes</u> if familiar)
-_Mes_soeurs sont belles et super-gentilles!
Explanation:
The possessive pronouns must agree with the number (singular/plural) and gender of the nouns they precede.
Ferdinand is being more formal, starting with "Élodie, <u>vous</u> êtes combien. . ."
So the rest of the 2nd person pronouns I entered match up with the vous, votre, vos. If Ferdinand is a friend, he would have used the more familiar <u>tu</u> and the other pronouns would be the ones given in parentheses.
Answer:
ils prennent du thé
tu bois du chocolat chaud
vous buvez du jus de pomme
mes nièces boivent de la limonade
vous prenez des boissons gazeuses
vous buvez du café
It shook a question with the appropriate response: Qu'est-ce que tu aimes?
J'aime beaucoup regarder la télé.