IV. Qui ressemble à qui?Take another look at the Brassin family tree. Who looks like whom? (Use your imagination!). Select two people from the family tree, then write a sentence using the verb avoir to describe what color eyes they both have.____________________ ressemble à ____________________. ______________________________________________________________________

What will be an ideal response?


1 point for each of the two avoir constructions, 1 point each for les yeux and les cheveux, 1 point for each color.Answers will vary. Example: (Georges ressemble à Robert.) Ils ont les yeux verts / les yeux bleus.

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