Ne t'y va pas, restes ici means "Do not go there. Stay here. However, Ne t'en va pas, reste ici is "Do not go. Stay here" which essentially is correct as well. Up to you. They're both right in my book. If you're going to pick one, go with the first one.
<span>11. L’hópital est près de la piscine.
12. Je fais des exercices.
13. Il vient du café.
14. Ils font du sport.
15. Je dois étudier plus.
16. Je peux nager.
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Learning French could have huge benefits on culinary art's, for example, if culinary chefs know French, they will be able to better understand the foods they are making, they will be able to read recipes from other countries, and prepare foreign foods.
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