You would use "vous".
"Vous" is the plural OR formal "you", so you use it when you are talking to someone older, or a stranger, or someone who has a different social position, like your boss.
"Tu" is singular AND informal. Use "tu" when you are among friends, peers, and addressing a single person at a time.
In formal settings or when speaking to someone older or in a higher position, it is appropriate to use the vous form in French to address them respectfully.
It depends--if your writing is not-so-formal, go ahead and use the phrase "France's..."If your writing is more formal than not-so-formal, use the phrase "...of France," unless your writing is riddled with too many prepositions already.
France is known for its delicious pastries like croissants and macarons.
The question is a bit confusing. Since there is only one state and one river named Mississippi, I can't think of a use for a plural form of the noun.If, for some reason you would have a use for a plural form, it would be two Mississippis. The plural possessive form would be the two Mississippis' border.
You would use the singular form of gustar, which is gusta, with a singular noun. For example, "Me gusta la pizza" (I like pizza).
In this sentence, "spunkiest" would be the correct form to use. So, it would read "My sister is the spunkiest person I know."
You would use "vous"."Vous" is the plural OR formal "you", so you use it when you are talking to someone older, or a stranger, or someone who has a different social position, like your boss."Tu" is singular AND informal. Use "tu" when you are among friends, peers, and addressing a single person at a time.
Since 2002, France has used the Euro.
You communicate with an adult with Asperger Syndrome exactly as you would an adult who is neurotypical - if that individual requires you to use another form of communication they will let you know, but as long as your communication with them is clear and concise you will likely have no problems.
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I would probably use kilograms.
There does not appear to be a category for a single person with adult children. This lady is divorced and has no husband. What category do I use? You have not answered the first question.
It is not recommended that child pads be used on an adult; but it appears in the latest ECC 2010 conference there is leeway in using adult pads on children. If for example no other pads are available nor will be available for a period of time I would use them on an adult..... what choice, in reality, would I have?
The height of an adult person can be measured in feet and inches. It can also be measured in centimeter.
In French they are called Niçois. That's the form you would use for one male or for mixed groups. One female resident would called Niçoise, and a group of females are Niçoises.
France is part of the Eurozone (European countries all using the Euro as their common currency), thus the money is the Euro.
La Reunion, although a long way away form France, is part of metropolitan France and therefore uses the Euro.
you have to be an adult I'm 13 and I'm fine using it but i would prefer that adults 16 and up use it ONLY