could you check these? fill in the blanks with ai, as, a, avons, avec, and ont

La famille Ghez ---- un bel appartement a Nice.
Answer: a

Leur appartement ----- six pieces.
Answer: ont

The verb in each sentence is third person singular -- and therefore a

for both or which one

Both the family and the apartment are third-person singular.

Now you DO have them mixed!

La famille a ("it" because the family IS a collective unit)

l'appartement a ("it" has)

Sra (aka Mme)

To confirm the answers, let's break down the sentences and identify the appropriate words to fill in the blanks.

1. "La famille Ghez __ un bel appartement à Nice."

In this sentence, the blank should be filled with a form of the verb "avoir," which means "to have" in French. Since "famille Ghez" is a singular subject, we use the first person singular form of the verb "avoir," which is "a." Therefore, the correct answer is "a."

2. "Leur appartement __ six pièces."

In this sentence, we need to fill in the blank with a form of the verb "avoir" again because we are talking about possession. Here, "appartement" is a third-person singular subject, so we use the third person plural form of the verb "avoir," which is "ont." Thus, the correct answer is "ont."

Therefore, based on the explanation above, the answers are:
1. La famille Ghez a un bel appartement à Nice.
2. Leur appartement ont six pièces.