You're asking for the dos of Spanish, right? Well, the number dos means two. The complete 1 to 10 list of numbers in Spanish is uno,dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, seis, siete, ocho, neuve, diez. English: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
So basically, your French teacher is having you rewrite the sentence, but with the addition of « ne...pas » surrounding the verb. For example, the fourth one would be « Non, je ne mange pas... » and then finish the sentence. You just have to remember conjugations (je, tu, il, elle, nous, vous, ils, elles). « ne pas » is like the English word “not,” as in: “I did not eat lunch.” In French, that would be « Je ne mange pas le déjeuner. »
the answer is " Vous buvez tout le soda ?
I guess "tour" was "tout".....
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C’est des affiche is plural
Esther n’a pas/jamais/point travaillé au restaurant « Olive Garden »
Salem et Maggy n’ont pas/jamais/point attendu leur cousin
Ma sœur n’est pas/jamais/point née en 1968
Son cousin et sa cousine ne *sont* pas/jamais/point *morts* il y a deux ans
Ma famille n’a pas/jamais/point voyagé l’année dernière avec nos chiens
Hope it helped!