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lubasha [3.4K]
3 years ago
7

Listen to the following description and write the missing words in your lab manual.

Spanish
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scZoUnD [109]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

<u>Translated from French language: </u> "Listen to the following description and write the missing words in your lab manual.

1. intelligent

2. peaceful

3. egoísta

4. optimize

5. elegant

6. sociable

7. polished

8. different n Complete

Brigitte (1) (2). She and Paul, one (3), (4) students at (5) from Laval. They (6) (7). Paul is a student in (8) and Brigitte, in (9) (10). In the French course, there are (11) and (12); there is also one (13) and one (14). The students are very (15), (16) and (17)."

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