It is d. A and C but not B, it is ensuite and puis.
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Hi,
➊ Je veux que vous ⓒ <u>prépariez</u> ce repas.
- <em>Je veux que (…) </em>+ subjonctif
<em> </em><em> </em>[A, B et D sont conjugués au présent]
➋ Marc a vu cet ⓓ <u>homme</u> dans le jardin.
- On utilise 'cet' devant un substantif masculin singulier commençant par une voyelle ou un 'h' muet.
<em>Have a nice day</em> ㋡
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Answer:
Sorry wish i could give you an example
But their is first-person, second-person and third-person
But first-person includes words like "I" "Me" "My"
second-person "you" "your"
third-person "she/he" "her/his"
<span>Answer in French: What are you doing with the clippers?</span>