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gayaneshka [121]
1 year ago
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French
1 answer:
dusya [7]1 year ago
3 0

Answer:

<h3>1. Je <u>ferai</u> de la randonnée avec mes amis. <u>faire</u> </h3><h3>2. Elle <u>sera</u> très heureuse! <u>être</u></h3><h3>3. Nous <u>aurons </u>de bonnes notes! <u>avoir</u> </h3><h3>4. Ils <u>feront </u>de l'autostop pour aller en Russie. <u>faire</u></h3><h3>5. J<u>'irai </u>en France cet été. <u>aller </u></h3><h3>6. Nous <u>serons </u>très heureux de vous voir ! <u>être</u></h3><h3>7. Tu <u>auras </u>12 ans dans 3 jours. <u>avoir </u></h3>

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