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kotykmax [81]
3 years ago
10

1) Elle va lance la balle. ( lance / lancé / lancer )

French
2 answers:
SOVA2 [1]3 years ago
8 0
Hello !
I am French so :

1) elle va lancer
2) les enfants sautent du lit
3) la femme a attrapé la pomme
4) Cette horloge marche
5) Ne saute pas par-dessus la clôture
6) C’est difficile de réparer cet ordinateur
7) cet ordinateur portable marche
8) Réparez mon vélo , s’il vous plaît
9) Est ce que tu peux grimper à cet arbre ?


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Byyye
Ray Of Light [21]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1)Elle va lancer la balle

2)Les enfants sautent du lit

3) La femme a attrapé la pomme

4)Cette horloge marche

5)Ne pas sauté par dessus la clôture !

6)C'est difficile de réparer cet ordinateur

7)Cet ordinateur portable marche

8)Réparez mon vélo, s'il vous plaît

9)Est-ce que tu peux grimper à cet arbre ?

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