Which subject pronoun would you use in French to talk about: Arthur et Françoise?

Responses

ils

elles

nous

vous

ils

It's not elles

You are right, I apologize for the mistake. The correct subject pronoun to use in French to talk about Arthur et Françoise is "ils".

is the answer elles?

No, the correct answer is indeed "ils". "Elles" is used for referring to a group of only females. Since Arthur is a male, the correct subject pronoun to use is "ils".

The subject pronoun you would use in French to talk about "Arthur et Françoise" is "ils".

To determine the correct subject pronoun to use in French to talk about Arthur et Françoise, you need to consider the gender and number of the people mentioned.

In this case, "Arthur et Françoise" is a combination of a male (Arthur) and a female (Françoise). Since the group includes at least one male, you would use the plural masculine subject pronoun "ils."

Therefore, the correct answer would be "ils."