<h3><u>☁ My answer...</u></h3>
The answer is <em>eux </em>which means <em>them.</em>
<h3><u>☁ Why...?</u></h3>
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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2. Choisir can be conjugated as a special -IR verb. Because of the article vous, we know that the ending of the word will be -ez. As shown through all -IR verbs, the ending of this word specifically would be -issez. Combined with the root of the word, chois, you would get the word choisissez.
3. Finir can be conjugated as a normal -IR verb. Because of the article nous, we know that the ending of the word will be -ons. As shown through all -IR verbs, the ending of this word specifically would be -issons. Combined with the root of the word, fin, you would get the word finissons.
I hope this helps! Bonne chance!
Answer:
Marc pratique le basket
Sabine pratique le chant
Marc pratique le tennis
Sabine pratique le golf
Personne ne pratique la comédie ( spectacle ) et la pêche
Explanation:
Marc practices basketball
Sabine practices singing
Marc practices tennis
Sabine plays golf
Nobody plays comedy (show) and fishing
<span> Nous avons nagé dans la Manche, l’eau est froide.
(nager)
Elles ont fait de la planche à voile tout le weekend. (faire)
Qui a lu en classe
d’anglais ? (lire)
Vous avez pris un comprimé pour le mal de tête ? (prendre)
Tu as vu un bon film hier ? (voir)
Il a répondu au message de sa
copine.
Elle
a dit la vérité à sa mère.(dire)
Les filles ont dansé pendant toute la fête. (danser)
Qu’est-ce-que tu
as mis pour l’anniversaire de ta tante?(mettre)
Elle a eu un A en math ! (avoir) </span>