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antoniya [11.8K]
3 years ago
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Write at least 5 sentences in French responding to the following prompt: Finish the story. Pay attention to the time of the verb

s. When I was 5 years old, life was very fun. Often I…
French
2 answers:
uranmaximum [27]3 years ago
8 0

Bonjour


When I was 5 years old, life was very fun. Often I...


Quand j'avais cinq ans, la vie était très amusante. Souvent, nous nous retrouvions avec d'autres enfants pour des parties de cache-cache. La vie était belle et insouciante. Je n'étais qu'un enfant sans obligation. Puis, lorsque je suis allé à l'école primaire, j'ai eu moins de temps libre. Il fallait faire les devoirs le soir. il ne restait plus que les week-ends pour s'amuser.


<em>we often met together with other children to play hide-and-seek. Life was beutiful and careless. I only was a child with no concern. Then, when I went to primary school, I got less free time. I had to do homeworks the evenings. Only weekends were left to have fun.</em>


Hope it will be ok ...;)


mote1985 [20]3 years ago
3 0

Salut !


Quand j'avais cinq ans, j'étais toujours souriante.

Mes parents m'appelaient "le petit clown" car je faisais rire tout le monde.

J'adorais me montrer en spectacle.

Quand j'étais invitée à l'anniversaire de ma meilleure amie, c'est moi qui animait la fête.

Je l'aidais même à souffler ses bougies.

J'étais vraiment une sacré chipie.




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