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Digiron [165]
3 years ago
7

Ecris une phrase en utilisant l'adverbe souvent.

French
2 answers:
sergey [27]3 years ago
5 0

Je joue avec mes amis souvent.

Finalement je peu xconduire car j'ai un permis.

Je t'aimerai toujours.

Generalment, il fait beau en été.

aeroport: airport

aerogare: airline terminal

atterir: to land

L'airbus est un avion.

The penultimate question is asking what is more economic and it depends on what they told you in the lesson.

On peut voyager de la France a L'Espagne rapidement et economiquement en train.


Please mark brainliest it took a very long time

choli [55]3 years ago
4 0

Hi


écris une phrase en utilisant l'adverbe


1- souvent

Je regarde souvent la télévision. <em>(I often watch TV.)</em>


2- généralement

Il fait généralement froid en hiver. <em>(It's generally cold in winter.) You can put this adverb at the begining of the sentence as well with a comma= Généralement, il fait froid en hiver.</em>


3- toujours

Je pars toujours en vacances au mois d'août.

<em>(I always go on holiday on August)</em>


4- finalement

Il a finalement réussi son examen.<em>(he finally passes his exam.)</em>



aéroport ===> airport

aérogare ===> airline terminal

atterrir ===> to land


L'airbus est un avion


Qu'est-ce qui est le plus économique ?

Le train est le plus économique. 

<em>don't know what you learnt....gas is more and more expensive in France, that's why I answered "train" instead of "voiture".</em>


Comment est-ce qu'on peut voyager de la France à l'Espagne rapidement et économiquement ? <em>(more correct = de France en Espagne)</em>

On peut voyager rapidement et économiquement de la France à l' Espagne <em>(de France en Espagne) </em>en train.



hope this will help :)



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