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Klio2033 [76]
3 years ago
5

WILL MARK BRAINLIEST - asking for a friend <3

French
1 answer:
rewona [7]3 years ago
8 0

Bonjour !

1- À 8:00, je me réveille et je me lave. <em>(je vais me laver = I'm going to wash myself)</em>

2- À 10:00 du matin, nous allons en ville pour acheter de nouveaux vêtements et je choisis un jean noir.

3- À midi, je mange au restaurant.

4- À 2:30 de l'après-midi, je fais une promenade dans le parc.

5- À 4:00 de l'après-midi, je réussis à acheter des places pour un concert le soir.

6- À 5:30 de l'après-midi, je rentre chez moi pour me préparer pour le concert.

7- À 7:00 du soir, je sors retrouver mon amie et nous mangeons une pizza avant le concert.

<em>("mon amie" not "ma amie" because 2 vowels are following)</em>

8- À 8:30 du soir, nous assistons enfin au concert ! Nous dansons beaucoup ! C'est super ! Nous applaudissons quand le concert se termine.

9- À 10:00 du soir, je dois rentrer chez moi.

10- À minuit, je finis la soirée chez moi, je suis fatiguée,  je bois un verre d'eau puis je me couche.

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hope this helps ☺☺☺

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