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How to express French time via the 12-hour clock. Time is typically expressed on a 12-hour clock. In French, you say the hour then the minutes, and it’s a little different from the way it’s done in English. To tell a time on the hour in French, use il est + [number] + heure(s). For example: il est deux heures (it is two o’clock).
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III. (un supermarché = a supermarket, une épicerie = kind of a grocery store i think ?) Un supermarché is a big store with many aisles/sections. You can find pretty much everything in the biggest ones : food, toys, clothes, media (DVD, video games, etc), books, school supplies, etc ... They're usually in the outskirts of cities.
Une épicerie is smaller than a supermarket. They sell kind of the essentials, mainly food. They're are usually in the city center. Basically, you go there if you need like a ingredient or aliment quickly.
Hope that's clear and hope that helps a little :)
IV. 31. Une boite de conserve (de légumes)
32. Une bouteille (d'eau)
33. Une brique (de lait)
34. Une boite (de pâtes)
35. Un pot (de confiture)
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Voilà la sœur de ma mère. </span>
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1. Strict
2. Classe
3. Copains
4. Comment
5. D'accord
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There isn't really an explanation for this kind of exercise.