<em>Bonjour ! </em>
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<em> - Petit (small) This is an adjective you probably already know. ...</em>
<em> - Jeune (young) “Jeune” follows the regular pattern. ...</em>
<em> - Âgé – elderly</em>
<em> - Bon (good) “Bon” is the most common French adjective. ...</em>
<em> - Mauvais(e) (bad)</em>
<em> - Délicieux (delicious) ...</em>
<em> - Vieux (old) ...</em>
<em> - Beau (beautiful) ...</em>
<em> - Nouveau (new)</em>
<em> - Chaud – hot</em>
<em> - Content – happy</em>
<em> - Court – short</em>
<em> - Difficile – difficult</em>
<em> - Facile – easy</em>
<em> - Fort – strong</em>
<em> - Froid – cold</em>
<em> -Gentil – kind, nice</em>
When they’re pluralized, they finish in s or x :))
Bonjour !
Grand-père : Les cours "commençaient" à 7h30.
Je "prenais" le bus pour aller à l'école.
"J'avais" beaucoup d'amis.
Mes copains et moi, nous "mangions" à midi.
Mon dernier cours "finissait" à 16 heures.
Mon école "était" très sympa et je "l'adorais".
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Answer:
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he makes sure that the outcome will be smooth. Ar
B. The work is done with love
<em>4. One of the hallmarks of the person who possesses diligence</em>
C. Hans was a diligent student; whenever he does a
his time and time here in full efficiency. (Je ne sais pas si vous le voulez en anglais sinon je peux le réparer)