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French, 27.12.2019 16:31, ashiteru123

Can someone check my question translations and my answers to them?

1)qu'est-ce que vos parents vont faire ce soir? (what are you parents going to do tonight? )
mes parents vont cuisiner ce soir. (my parents will cook tonight)

2)que va faire votre soeur demain? (what will your sister do tomorrow? )
ma soeur travailler demain. (my sister will work tomorrow)

3)qu'est-ce que vous allez lire? (what are you going to read? )
je vais lire un livre. (i will read a book)

4)qu'est-ce que votre famille va faire samedi? (what will your family do on saturday? )
le samedi, nous allons aller Ă  troy, alabama. (on saturday, we will go to troy, al)

5) quel sport allez-vous jouer? (what sport will you play? )
je vais faire de le fanfare. (i will do marching band.)

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