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In the context of "The Complete French Subject Pronouns Course 2026," which of the following statements best encapsulates the nuanced distinction between "nous" and "on" when referring to a group, particularly in informal spoken French?
Both "nous" and "on" are interchangeable in all contexts, with "on" simply being a more archaic form.
"Nous" is reserved for formal pronouncements and official documents, whereas "on" is strictly for singular, indefinite subjects.
"On" is a more informal and versatile substitute for "nous" in everyday conversation, often implying a collective "we" or even a general "people."
"Nous" is exclusively used for first-person plural actions, while "on" can substitute for any pronoun when referring to an unspecified subject.
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According to the principles presented in "The Complete French Subject Pronouns Course 2026," what is the most accurate reason for the grammatical agreement of the past participle with the subject pronoun "vous" when "vous" refers to a singular formal address?
Agreement is optional in this specific case, reflecting a stylistic choice by the speaker.
"Vous" inherently functions as a plural pronoun, even when used for singular formal address, thus triggering plural agreement.
The past participle always agrees with the subject pronoun, regardless of number or formality.
The agreement is determined by the implied gender of the person being addressed, which is inherently plural in formal contexts.
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In "The Complete French Subject Pronouns Course 2026," the systematic exploration of "il," "elle," "ils," and "elles" emphasizes their role in both grammatical agreement and semantic clarity. Which of the following scenarios BEST illustrates a situation where the choice between "il" and "elle" is crucial for avoiding ambiguity, even when referring to inanimate objects?
"Le stylo est tombé. Il est cassé." (The pen fell. It is broken.)
"Le livre est sur la table. Il est intéressant." (The book is on the table. It is interesting.)
"La chaise est rouge. Elle est confortable." (The chair is red. It is comfortable.)
"La maison est grande. Elle est belle." (The house is big. It is beautiful.)

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