Answer:
that means How many brothers and sisters do you have? hope this helps
Explanation:
Le conditionnel can be used in French as a tense and as a mood. Le conditionnel is often translated with would or could in English. To express a wish, a possibility, or a hypothesis in the present or future. Example: Michel aimerait être en vacances.
1st person singular :er verbs J’aimerais
2nd person singular: er verbs tu aimerais
3 rd person singular: er verbs il aimerait
1st person plural: er verbs nous aimerions
2nd person plural: er verbs vous aimeriez
3rd person plural: er verbs ils aimeraient
<span>The scene takes place in Hastings. It is about 16h, it is the end of the courses. Matthew and Tim enjoy the sunshine of September, to go to the beach. Going to the beach, Tim sees the girls. He looks at them carefully and finds them pretty. But Matthew is jealous, he warns him, there is Katie his girlfriend. Matthew describes her, wearing a purple t-shirt with jeans and she's blonde. But Tim sees two! That's normal Katie and Jenny are twins! Tim asks him "How do you recognize them?" Matthew answers "It's simple, Katie has blue eyes and Jenny has green eyes!". Tim realizes that Matthew laughs at him and says, "You do not care about me, how do you see him at this distance?" Actually, Katie is a little taller than Jenny. Then, Tim and Matthew decide to join them and have fun with them.</span>