They are actually a group of themselves, but rather speaking, they are a blend of the two nationalities: Italian & French, because their language, Romance, originally derived from Italian, but on the other hand, it has similarities to French, which is another [national] language from Monaco.
Answer:
It means 'good'
I think it's masculine too
Bonjour !
1. Vous avez un crayon? <em>*</em>
2. Tu as un problème.
3. Les étudiants ont des devoirs.
4. Nous avons un cours de gestion ce matin
5. J'ai un cahier dans mon sac.
6. On a des ordinateurs.
7. La classe n'a pas de fenêtres
8. ll y a beaucoup de chaises.
<u>Avoir </u>(to have)<u> indicatif présent</u>:
J'ai Nous avons
Tu as Vous avez
Il/Elle/On a Ils/Elles ont
Complement:
<em>* </em>In correct French, when we ask a question, especially with the "vous" (also polite form of the "tu") we reverse the verb and the subject.
Exemple:
Avez-vous un crayon ? <em>(Do you have a pencil?)</em>
Veux-tu du fromage ? <em>(Do you want some fromage ?)</em>
Prendrez-vous un croissant ? <em>(Will you want a croissant?)</em>
Have a good day !
Sorry if this isn't entirely correct, I'm not entirely sure I understand the formatting.
1. Sarah est dans la cuisine.
2. Farid est dans la chambre.
3. Catherine et Jacques sont dans la bibliothèque.
I'm a bit tired so I'm only doing these. I hope this helps you get the idea of what your teacher is asking.
Option A would be your answer !