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algol13
3 years ago
8

Please help me put these in order

French
2 answers:
Mama L [17]3 years ago
7 0
-quest CE j'achete? Le sac bleu ou blanc?
-pas le blanc ,je prefere le bleu
-bon le bleu alors,.j'ai aussi besoin d'une trousse
-LA rose est adorable
-non Jaime mieux LA verte
-Oui ,LA verte est mignionne aussi.Et tu as CES cahiers?
-Non,je vais prendre Les bleus
Svetach [21]3 years ago
5 0
Hi,

-Qu'est-ce que j'achète? Le sac bleu ou le blanc?
- Pas le blanc !  Je préfère le bleu.
-Bon, le bleu alors. J'ai aussi besoin d'une trousse.
-La rose est adorable !
- Non, j'aime mieux la verte.
- Oui, la verte est mignonne aussi. Et tu as des cahiers?
-Non, je vais prendre les bleus.
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