For example :
Il y a un magasin de vêtements situé à droite d'un magasin de chaussures (There is a clothes shop situated on the right of a shoes shop) (I'm not sure if my sentence in English is correct but the one in French is haha
Mon restaurant préféré est situé entre un Starbucks et un café. (My favourite restaurant is situated between a Starbucks and a café)
Le magasin dont tu parles est loin de l'entrée du centre commercial. (The shop you're talking about is far from the entrance of the mall)
Answer:
Marie est française. <u>Elle</u> est petite et blonde.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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<span>1.
In France, if you say "je t'invite" to someone when you are going to do
something out (café, restaurant, movies) you are offering to pay.
True
2. French teenagers love to drive their cars since their driving laws are relaxed.
False
French teenagers love to get together with friends at a café.
True
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