Answer:
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Explanation:
There are a few solutions because there are some fractions and decimals between 8 and 10. Because there are many numbers in between (8.7, 8.32), this would be the correct answer.
Il y a UN élève américain, il y a aussi UNE élève française.
The adjective « américain » is masculine, so the American student is a boy.
The adjective « française » is feminine, so the french student is a girl.
Bonjour!!
je ne pouvais jamais sortir le soir
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Bonjour !
1- <em>I see you</em>
<em> </em>Je te vois. <em>(informal you)</em><em> </em>
<em> </em> Je vous vois. <em>(formal & plural you)</em>
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2- <em>He sees us</em>
Il nous voit.
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3- <em>We see them.</em>
<em> </em>Nous les voyons.
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4- <em>She sees them.</em>
Elle les voit.
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5- <em>She sees you all.</em>
<em> </em>Elle vous voit tous.
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6- <em>I invite you</em>
<em> </em>Je t'invite <em>(informal you) </em>
Je vous invite <em>(formal or plural you)</em>
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7- <em>I invite him.</em>
<em> </em>Je l'invite.
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8- <em>He invites us.</em>
<em> </em>Il nous invite.
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<em>I'm French, so I'm 100% this is correct ; just for n°1 & 6; I don't know if you must use the informal you (2nd person singular) or the formal or plural you (2nd person plural).....</em>
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Hope this helps☺☺☺
Explanation:
1. Mes parents ont 48 ans.
2. Yolande a un ami.
3. Oui, j'ai un ordinateur.
4. Mon amie et moi, nous avons le meme age! 18 ans!
5. Est-ce que tu as un crayon, s'il te plait?
Hope this helps!