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inna [77]
4 years ago
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Où sont nés tes grands-parents?

Social Studies
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Bond [772]4 years ago
5 0

Bonjour,

Exemple :

Où sont nés tes grands-parents?

Mes grands-parents sont nés en à Paris, en France.

- Où est-ce qu'ils se sont rencontrés?

Ils se sont rencontrés chez des amis.

Quand est-ce qu'ils se sont mariés?

Ils se sont mariés le 22 décembre 1964.

Combien d'enfants est-ce qu'ils ont eus?

Ils ont eut trois enfants.

Et maintenant, qu'est-ce qu'ils font?

Maintenant, ils ne travaillent plus, ils sont en retraite.

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