In words ending in -IR, we drop the -IR and add i.
For example, finir in passé composé would become fini.
J'ai fini
Tu as fini
Il a fini
Nous avons fini
Vous avez fini
Ils ont fini
Answer:le prince charmant veut inviter ses amis
Explanation:
There have been lots of people who have gotten c in French this lately. There have been about 128M people that have gotten c, and 72.6M people have recovered. There have been 2.8M deaths because of c. People started to invent vaccines, and people made many vaccines. We don't know what will happen next.
c. = c19
Hello !
d. rentré
→ Est-ce que tu es rentré de vacances ?
✘ i hope i helped you ! ✘
14. C
<u>Qu'est-ce que</u> Marc mange? (Not a who, is a what, and no vowel following)
15.A
À <u>qui</u> est-ce que Paul parle? (Is a 'who' that he is speaking to.)
16.C
<u>À quelle heure</u> est-ce qu'il dîne? À six heures? (Second sentence indicates they are asking about time.)
17. A
<u>Comment</u> est-ce qu'elle chante? Bien ou mal? (Second sentence indicates speaker is asking about the quality, 'how' she is singing.)
18. C
<u>Pourquoi</u> est-ce que tu aimes ce restaurant? -Parce que les sandwiches sont excellents! (Response with "parce que" means that the first speaker was asking 'why'.)