Bonjour,
Mes parents boivent du café le matin.
Mes frères prennent des croissants.
Vous buvez de l'eau minérale.
Tu ne bois pas de boissons gazeuses.
Vous prenez des sandwichs au déjeuner
I believe this is a personal response question. Do your research on the French African community and state what you know. Then google translate. ;)
Question 4.
Il est timide.
Question 5.
Ils sont sévères.
("Ils sont snobs" is also grammatically correct, but describing your parents as strict instead of snobby seems to be more appropriate)
There are two types of passé composé in French, the verbs that use être and the verbs that use avoir. Avoir and <span>être are called auxiliary verbs or les verbes auxiliares. Avoir is used is most verbs, but there are a few exceptions. The exceptions are called DR & MRS VANDERTRAMP. This is an acronym for the 16 exceptions.
</span>Devenir
Revenir
&
Monter
Rester
Sortir
Venir
Aller
Naître
Descendre
Entrer
Rentrer
Tomber
Retourner
Arriver
Mourir
P<span>artir
</span>
Every single reflexive verb also uses <span>être. These are verbs that in the infinitive form are "se", like <em>se coucher, s'embrasser, </em>and, <em>se prendre.</em></span>