“Vous” can be either plural or singular. It is essentially a more formal way to say “tu”, or it can be used to address multiple people. So you could say « vous êtes agréable » and depending on context, it would mean « you are nice » or « you guys are nice » Hope this makes sense :)
Answer:
Play soccer
Explanation:
Jouer au football is French for 'to play soccer'.
Example:
Je joue au football avec mes amis.
Translation: I am playing soccer with my friends./I play soccer with my friends.
I hope this helps!
The answers are below:
11. Went to the YMCA on
Friday afternoon. (F)
12. Maya’s favorite subject
is science because she likes doing experiments.(S)
13.
Bryson went to the waterpark on Saturday he went to the library on Sunday.(R)
14. Lakesia volunteers at the
animal shelter with her aunt. (S)
15. After school, the
students met in the cafeteria they wanted to plan the school dance.(R)
16. Forgot the permission
slip for the field trip. (F)
Choose one fragment (F) and
one run-on (R) to rewrite correctly on the long lines.
11. We went to the YMCA on
Friday afternoon.
13. Bryson went to the
waterpark on Saturday. He went to the library on Sunday.
(or, Bryson went to the
waterpark on Saturday; He went to the library on Sunday.)
<span>(Note that there is a period
or a semicolon between ‘Saturday’ and ‘He.’)</span>