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13- Elle vient de lire le livre de poche qu'elle a trouvé à la bibliothèque.
14- Ils n'ont pas donné les billets à tous les enfants.
15- Est-ce qu'il a regardé la télé hier soir ?
Did he watch TV yesterday evening ?<em> ( </em><em>OR </em><em>last night)</em>
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16- Un instituteur = une institutrice
17- Un cheval = des chevaux
18- Mon ami André est un homme que je respecte beaucoup.
19- Elle a deux sœurs qui habitent au Canada.
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Well, this is not an easy question, as it's hard to say what " practically noone" means.
In Cote D'Ivore, most people are either Muslim or Christian, so it's definitely true that most people are not practicing traditional religions.
However, an estimated 3-10 percent of the population still practices traditional religions and some fuse elements of traditional religions with Christianity or Islam.
So I would judge the statement as "false" that "practically noone" - since some people do!
You would use the word "aquatic" as an adjective in a sentence when you want to describe something as pertaining to water since "aquatic" when used as an adjective means "relating to water."