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Is it correct to say "Son nom est (name) et il a cinquante-trois ans," or should i use est rather than a. moreover, it is grammatically correct to say "Il est brun et ses yeux sont marron," -- he is dark haired and his eyes are brown. is the adjective marron to be plural; marron(S)? futhermore, is the setence "faith aime les sciences et les mathématiques," correct?

much thanks

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User Harry
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Bonjour

Son nom est XXX et il a cinquante-trois ans. CORRECT

(OR) Il s'appelle XXX et il a cinquante-trois ans.

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Il est brun et ses yeux sont marron. ► almost CORRECT

(or) Il est brun et il a les yeux marron.

marron is a color coming from a name. All color adjectives coming from names are invariable => marron, noisette, orange, olive, marine, prune .....

3 exceptions = rose, fauve, mauve => they takes an "s" in plural

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Faith aime les sciences et les mathématiques. ►CORRECT

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bravo !! everything is correct except the "marrons" => "marron"

☺☺☺

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User Juxhin
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Bonjour !

"Son nom est (name) et il a cinquante-trois ans." (ok)

Il est brun et ses yeux sont marron. (ok)

marron is a color coming from a name= invariable.

exception = rose, fauve, mauve = "s" in plural

Faith aime les sciences et les mathématiques. (ok)

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User Exceptional
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