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Kruka [31]
3 years ago
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6. recris la phrase en utilisant un de ches pronoms: en, y, le, la, les, lui ou leur. -elle voit ses parents tous les soirs.

French
2 answers:
vlada-n [284]3 years ago
7 0

Bonjour


1- Elle voit <u><em>ses parents</em></u> tous les soirs

   Elle <em><u>les</u></em> voit tous les soirs.

2- Elle est arrivée <u><em>de Saïgon</em></u> hier soir.

   Elle <em><u>en</u></em> arrivée hier soir.

3- Je pense souvent <em><u>à mon voyage en Afrique</u></em>

<em>  </em>   J'<u><em>y</em></u> pense souvent.

4- Il achètera<em><u> deux bilets d'avion</u></em><em> /// or/ </em>deux <u><em>billets d'avion</em></u>

   Il <em><u>les</u></em> achètera . /or/ Il <em><u>en</u></em> achètera deux

5- Il donne à manger<u><em> aux enfants</em></u>

    Il <em><u>leur</u></em> donne à manger

viktelen [127]3 years ago
3 0

Bonjour,


<em>Question</em>

<em>6. recris la phrase en utilisant un de ches pronoms: en, y, le, la, les, lui ou leur. </em>


Elle voit ses parents tous les soirs.

Elle <em>les </em>voit tous les soirs.


Elle est arrivée de Saïgon hier soir.

Elle <em>en</em> est arrivée hier soir.


Je pense souvent à mon voyage en Afrique.

J'<em>y</em> pense souvent.


Il achètera deux billets d'avion.

Il <em>en</em> achètera deux.


Il donne à manger aux enfants

Il <em>leur</em> donne à manger


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