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How do you use vous in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "vous" in a sentence:

Formal:

* "Vous" êtes très gentil(le) de m'aider. (You are very kind to help me.)

* "Vous" pouvez me dire où se trouve la gare, s'il vous plaît? (Could you tell me where the train station is, please?)

* "Vous" avez un beau jardin. (You have a beautiful garden.)

Informal (with close friends or family):

* "Vous" allez bien? (Are you doing well?)

* "Vous" pouvez me passer le sel, s'il te plaît? (Can you pass me the salt, please?)

* "Vous" savez quoi? (You know what?)

Important note: "Vous" is the formal "you" in French. It is used to address someone you don't know well, someone older than you, or someone in a position of authority. In informal situations, you can use "tu" to address friends and family.

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