Answer:
a. des
Explanation:
"Ce sont des petits cousins de mon père" translates to "
They are little cousins of my father".
<h3>Bonjour,</h3>
Elles sont plutôt grandes et fines.
Léa est très bonne en français mais Lisa est beaucoup moins bonne – elle est assez mauvaise.
Elles ne sont pas Canadiennes ni Françaises, elles sont Américaines.
Elles sont sœurs jumelles.
<h2>Sœurs jumelles</h2>
It is a idiom in french to say twin sisters.
We say "frère jumeaux" for twin brother.
Answer:
French Reflexive verbs are actions that the subject is performing upon itself. They are always conjugated with the reflexive pronoun that agrees with the subject: me (myself), te (yourself), se (himself, herself, itself, themselves), nous (ourselves), and vous (yourself, yourselves)
(French Circleswww.frenchcircles.ca › french-reflexive-verbs)
Answer: There is an accountant and a firefighter in my family.
It's windy.
There is no dog.
There is a new student.
Explanation:
Bonjour
1- <em>Tous les samedis matin, ils choisissent le parc.</em>
a- Tous les samedis <u>matin</u>, is correct. "matin" has to stay singular. Used this way, it's an adverb so it doesn't agree.
BUT the other half of the sentence =>. "ils ont choisi le parc" is incorrect
b- ils choisissaient le parc. is correct
<em>Just check, if matin is singular for the b)..; it's the best answer</em>
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2- <em>Nous mangeons en ville le samedi.</em>
<em> </em>b- Nous allons manger en ville le samedi.
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3- <em>Il va me téléphoner ce soir ?</em>
b-<em> </em>Oui, il va te téléphoner.
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<em>sorry for the number 1, it's confusing... if you have any question, please ask in comment..</em>
hope this helps ☺☺☺