Well first off, I would need to know the adjectives you have studied and information about the people. For now, I'll just give an example of describing one person using 5 adjectives.
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Ma mére est trés <u>belle</u>! Elle porte de beaux vêtements et n'a pas besoin de maquillage pour se faire belle. De plus, elle est très <u>gentille</u> et aiderait chaque personne. De plus, elle est si <u>intelligente</u> qu'elle a fait des choses incroyables à l'école et fait des choses incroyables au travail. Elle est toujours <u>heureuse</u> que tout le monde soit heureux. Elle est aussi très <u>drôle</u> qui fait rire tout le monde!
Translation:
My mom is very <u>beautiful</u>. She wears beautiful clothes and doesn't need to wear makeup to look beautiful. Also, she is very <u>kind</u> and would help every person. Also, she is so <u>intelligent</u> that she did amazing at school and does amazing at work. She is always <u>happy</u> that makes everyone happy. She is also very <u>funny</u> who makes everyone laugh!
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Bonjour
Tu es comment ?
this is probably the translation for <em>'</em><em>How are you ?</em>
If I'm right you should say "<em>Comment vas-tu ?"</em>
An the answer, most of the time is <em>"Bien, et toi ?"</em>
which means '<em>Fine, and you ?"</em>
Hope I helped :)
Bonjour,
1. On s'est brossée les dents.
2.Tu t'es brossé les cheveux.
3. Mlle Desbiens s'est douchée.
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Malagasy is spoken on the island of Madagascar, off the east coast of Africa. Despite its close proximity to Africa, however, Malagasy is not a member of any African language family
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1. Canada has the longest coastline in the world
2. Maple syrup comes from Canada
3. Canada is the first country in the world to create a landing pad specifically for UFOs
4. Canada's two most professional spots are hockey and football
5. Lacrosse and curling are two iconic Canadian Sports but only have limited public appeal
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