The verb avoir in french means “to have” and etre means “to be” they are both conjugated differently when used in different tenses but they are both still the most commonly used french verbs.
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The answer is <em>eux </em>which means <em>them.</em>
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Because the underlined phrase is <em>les livres dont tu parles</em> in english <em>the books you're talking about </em>so it's <em>eux </em>or<em> them.</em>
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Answer:
Bonjour,
Je choisis mes dates et mes heures de départ.
( I choose my dates and hours of departure)
J’achète un billet aller-retour.
( I buy a ticket )
Je vais à l’aéroport .
(i go to the airport )
J’enregistre mes bagages.
( I check in my luggage )
Je fais la queue au contrôle de sécurité
( I wait in the security line )
Je fais des courses dans la boutique hors taxes.
( I shop at the duty free )
Je donne ma carte d’embarquement à l’hôtesse de l’air et je monte dans l’avion
(I give my boarding pass to the flight attendant and I board into the plane )
It would be
mon ami est le meilleur (the best) comedien que j’ai vu.