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Exactly what is the sister-in-law trying to do. In French the verb is well written based off the subject and the direct or indirect object. So technically your sentence is not correct it’s votre belle-sœur peut en faire. Are you trying ask the sister-in-law do to something ?
Answer:
il faut <u>manger </u> tout les jours
Explanation:
ILS = MANGENT
TU = MANGES
NOUS = MANGEONS
i believe the answer is B. d'accord
The conjugation of regular -er verbs is
je: -e
tu: -es
il/elle: -e
nous: -ons
vous: -ez
ils/elles: -ent
"Je danse" is already in conjugated form for "je" with the infinitive being "danser"
translating to: I dance
Je jouer would conjugate to "Je joue" since it is an -er verb
translating to: I play