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OverLord2011 [107]
2 years ago
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Activity: Tell what profession each person will choose. Write complete sentences using the words provided. Use the future tense

and make all the necessary changes.
1. Émilie / devenir / décorateur /et/travailler / pour des grands magasins

2. Ma nièce / être / pilote /et/ voyager / dans le monde entier

3. Alice / faire des etudes / pour / devenir / infirmier

4. Jeanne / aller / en Chine / et / etre / tuteur d'anglais

5. Marcia et Aline / devenir / patissier / et / ouvrir / un salon de the ​
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1 answer:
lana66690 [7]2 years ago
8 0

Bonjour,

<em>1. Émilie / devenir / décorateur /et/travailler / pour des grands magasins</em>

Emilie sera "décoratrice" et "travaillera" pour des grands magasins.

<em>2. Ma nièce / être / pilote /et/ voyager / dans le monde entier</em>

Ma nièce sera "pilote" et "voyagera" dans le monde entier.

<em>3. Alice / faire des etudes / pour / devenir / infirmier</em>

Alice "fera" des études pour devenir "infirmière".

<em>4. Jeanne / aller / en Chine / et / etre / tuteur d'anglais</em>

Jeanne "ira" en Chine et "sera "tutrice d'anglais.

<em>5. Marcia et Aline / devenir / patissier / et / ouvrir / un salon de thé</em>

Marcia et Aline "deviendront" patissières et "ouvriront" un salon de thé.

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