As a French teenager who has been in America, I can confirm that there are several different places. We hang out anywhere outside (biking, hiking, skiing, park, etc.) Bars and clubs are also popular, as the drinking age is lower. One very obvious place that’s different is all the neighboring countries. We could literally ride our bikes, or drive, or take a ferry to a bunch of different countries. Americans can’t really do that. As for all the outside hangouts, I’m assuming it’s not as popular in the US because many don’t have the time, energy, motivation, or desire to be active and outside.
The first one is Elle the second one is faire and the third on etre
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Son nom est XXX et il a cinquante-trois ans. CORRECT
<em>(OR) Il s'appelle XXX et il a cinquante-trois ans.</em>
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Il est brun et ses yeux sont marron. ► <em>almost </em> CORRECT
<em>(or) Il est brun et il a les yeux marro</em><em>n</em><em>.</em>
<em>marron is a color coming from a name. </em><em>All color adjectives coming from names are invariable </em><em>=> marron, noisette, orange, olive, marine, prune .....</em>
<em>3 exceptions = rose, fauve, mauve => they takes an "s" in plural</em>
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Faith aime les sciences et les mathématiques. ►CORRECT
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bravo !! everything is correct except the "marrons" => "marron"
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The answer is sont
( i know because i am in French II)