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The answer is Ils sont égoïstes because the rule is:
"The French pronouns ils and elles. Ils is the plural equivalent of il singular. It means they, when they refers to all masculine subjects, or a mix of feminine and masculine subjects."
"The French pronouns ils and elles. Ils is the plural equivalent of il singular. It means they, when they refers to all masculine subjects, or a mix of feminine and masculine subjects."
Hi !
your brother and sister = masculine and feminine
as with nous or vous, if there are a man and a woman , the masculine takes over the feminine.
Julie and I (being a boy) = nous sommes partis (P;composé) not "parties"
pierre et Julie = vous êtes beaux (not belles)
so brother and sister = Ils (plural but masculine)
Ils sont égoïstes (they are selfish)
Ils sont adorable = Ils sont adorables
Elles sont bêtes = Ils sont bêtes
Ils sont supers = Ils sont super
for the last one , super is an adverb, so unchangeable, invariable. However, sometimes you'll see written "Ils sont supers" in some everyday magazines.... But according to the correct grammar , it stays an adverb ....
your brother and sister = masculine and feminine
as with nous or vous, if there are a man and a woman , the masculine takes over the feminine.
Julie and I (being a boy) = nous sommes partis (P;composé) not "parties"
pierre et Julie = vous êtes beaux (not belles)
so brother and sister = Ils (plural but masculine)
Ils sont égoïstes (they are selfish)
Ils sont adorable = Ils sont adorables
Elles sont bêtes = Ils sont bêtes
Ils sont supers = Ils sont super
for the last one , super is an adverb, so unchangeable, invariable. However, sometimes you'll see written "Ils sont supers" in some everyday magazines.... But according to the correct grammar , it stays an adverb ....