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Elle habite en France. in plural

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Answered by fahad12318
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Elles is the plural equivalent of elle singular. It means they, only when they are all feminine, as when talking about a group of female students: Elles sont intelligentes. (They are smart.)

Answered by ItzAshleshaMane
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The two mandatory liaisons make it possible to distinguish between the two sentences. "Elles (Z-)habitent à Paris", plural. "Elle (L-)habite à Paris", singular.

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