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cestrela7 [59]
3 years ago
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In French, describe the town in the image. Write at least four sentences. Include where things are located in relation to one an

other (to the left of/to the right of/near/far from). For example: La maison est près du café. View the rules for using the preposition de to assist you. please look at the image

French
1 answer:
Trava [24]3 years ago
7 0
<span><span>Hi,
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</span></span>Dans la ville, il y a un lycée.
 Le lycée est près du stade.
Il y a un cinéma à droite  du café.
Il y a un parc à droite de la maison.
Il y a une rue en haut du parc.
Il y a un arbre à gauche du parc.

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