Bonjour
1- <em>Vous</em> avez votre livre aujourd'hui?
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2- <em>Nous</em> avons nos crayons et nos cahiers.
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3- <em>Marc</em> cherche sa trousse, son classeur et ses stylos.
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4- <em>Ils</em> aiment leur prof de maths.
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5- <em>J'</em> aime bien mes cours d'histoire et mes camarades de classe.
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<em>Remember that in French the possessive adjective agree with the following noun. With what is possessed not with who possesses....</em>
<em>ex: </em><em>sa</em><em> trousse (une trousse -> fem. sing. ) </em><em>son</em><em> classeur (un classeur -> masc. sing.) </em><em>ses</em><em> stylos (des stylos -> masc. plural)</em>
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hope this helps ☺☺☺
It is B. When you use il to start your sentence, you cannot use A, because that is only used for Ils and Elles, C is only used for nous, and D is only used for Tu.
First of all: I cannot see the entire problem.
Second: This is posted in the wrong category. You have posted it in the French category, while clearly you have a Mathematical problem to deal with.
I would suggest changing the category so that people like me would be able to help you. I wish you all the best!
Hi,
Je devais faire mes devoirs hier, mais je ne les ais pas faits.