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irinina [24]
2 years ago
7

Please help i'm stuck on this and it's due soon, questions are in the images, will give brainliest!

French
1 answer:
nlexa [21]2 years ago
5 0

In this question we will put together a text in French describing safety measures when traveling.

<h3>How to form sentences in french?</h3>

Basically, the structure of French direct and indirect sentences comprises:

  • Affirmatives: Subject + verb + complement;
  • Negatives: Subject + auxiliary negation + verb + complement;
  • Interrogatives: Interrogative auxiliary + subject + verb + complement.

<h3>Safety measures when traveling</h3>

bonjour, lors de votre visite à rio de janeiro, vous pourrez manger en toute sécurité dans des kiosques qui vendent des aliments frais, en plus de garder votre santé, vous pouvez courir sur la promenade d'ipanema, en cas de problème, vous pouvez appeler directement les services d'In en cas d'urgence, vous pouvez demander une escorte touristique bilingue afin que toutes les informations médicales soient comprises.

To learn French it takes practice, and this is great practice.

Pour apprendre le français, il faut de la pratique, et c'est une excellente pratique.

Learn more about French in brainly.com/question/20250104

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