Hugo Houde was born and raised in Paris. When Hugo was ten years old, his family had to move to a place unknown to accommodate his father’s work. This is when Hugo found himself in class number 13 where no one spoke french.
France was missed enormously. Because he could not return to France, he chose to bring France to him. So, with his money, he bought the Eiffel Tower and placed it in his garden. This is life.
Bonjour
1. mangerai
2. écouterons
3. chantera
4. obéirez
5. Ne pourras pas
6. Donneront
7. Rencontrerez
8. Penseras
9. Ne téléphonera pas
10. Finira ou Finiront (cause you wrote elles and ses, normally it’s elle with ses and elles with leurs)
1. sleep
2. hot today
3. Need books
4. The friendly air
5. afraid of snakes
6. luck
7. cold
8. Desire to travel
9. 18 years old
10. a big house
if you want me to fill in blanks let me know or if you want me to tell you what something in french means let me know
Bonjour,
- Les enfants sont à la maison aujourd'hui. Je ne peux pas venir chez toi.
- Ce n'est pas un problème ! Viens et <em>amène-les </em>avec toi !
<em>A. les</em>
Answer: --Élodie, vous êtes combien dans_votre_famille? (<u>ta</u> if familiar)
- Nous sommes sept:_mon_père, _ma__ mère,
-mon_ petit frère et_ mes_ trois soeurs.
---Comment s'appelle_ votre__frère? (<u>ton</u> if familiar)
-- Il s'appelle Olivier.
-Elles sont comment, _vos_ soeurs? (<u>tes</u> if familiar)
-_Mes_soeurs sont belles et super-gentilles!
Explanation:
The possessive pronouns must agree with the number (singular/plural) and gender of the nouns they precede.
Ferdinand is being more formal, starting with "Élodie, <u>vous</u> êtes combien. . ."
So the rest of the 2nd person pronouns I entered match up with the vous, votre, vos. If Ferdinand is a friend, he would have used the more familiar <u>tu</u> and the other pronouns would be the ones given in parentheses.