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mojhsa [17]
3 years ago
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What are these phrases in French? * A large dog is bigger than a lizard. * A giraffe is taller than a car. * A squirrel is faste

r than a turtle. * A spider is uglier than a butterfly. * A cat is more beautiful than a big snake.
French
2 answers:
Tanzania [10]3 years ago
6 0
<span>Un gros chien est plus gros qu'un lézard.

</span><span>Une girafe est plus grande qu'une voiture

</span>
<span>Un écureuil est plus rapide qu'une tortue.


</span><span>Une L'araignée est plus laid qu'un papillon

</span>
<span>Un chat est plus beau qu'un gros serpent.</span>





sergiy2304 [10]3 years ago
5 0
<span>Un gros chien est plus grand qu’un lézard. * Une girafe est plus grande qu’une voiture. * Un écureuil est plus rapide qu’une tortue. * Une araignée est plus laide qu’un papillon. * Un chat est plus beau qu’un gros serpent.</span>
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