Pour Pratiquer : le, la, l’, les (translate underlined portions into French, using le, la, l’ or les)

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Pour Pratiquer : le, la, l’, les (translate underlined portions into French, using le, la, l’ or les)

The book? I don’t have it.

Where are Marc and Lise? Do you see them?

Who has the CDs? We have them.

I don’t want to wait for her.

We can’t buy them.

The dog is scared. Don’t look at it.

That car is awful. Sell it.

They have a lovely house. They are going to sell it.

The garage is dirty. When are you going to clean it?

I love that movie! They are going to give it to us. Bonus!

The book? I don’t have it. Je ne l’ai pas.

Where are Marc and Lise? Do you see them? Est-ce que tu les vois ? Est-ce que vous les voyez ? Les-vois-tu ? Les-voyez-vous ?

Who has the CDs? We have them. Nous les avons.

I don’t want to wait for her. Je ne veux pas l’attendre.

We can’t buy them. Nous ne pouvons pas les acheter.

The dog is scared. Don’t look at it. Ne le regarde pas. Ne le regardez pas.

That car is awful. Sell it. Vends-la. Vendez-la.

They have a lovely house. They are going to sell it. Ils (elles) vont la vendre.

The garage is dirty. When are you going to clean it? Quand est-ce que tu vas le nettoyer ? Quand est-ce que vous allez le nettoyer ? Quand vas-tu le nettoyer ? Quand allez-vous le nettoyer ?

I love that movie! They are going to give it to us. Ils (elles) vont nous le donner.