Quatorze heure trente-cinq
Hello l’m sorry can you write that in English or French. Thank you :)
<em>Bonjour ! </em>
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<em>1. Aline que Marc aime cette revue. (certitude)</em>
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<em>2. Il "se peut" que cet article soit intéressant. (possibilité)</em>
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<em>3. Adrien est "certain" que j'ai encore le dernier numéro.</em>
<em>(certitude)</em>
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<em>4. Il me "dit" que vous êtes fatigués! (possibilité)</em>
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<em>5. Victoria est "certaine" que tu trouveras ce livre génial. (certitude)</em>
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<em>6. Il est "possible"qu'elle devienne rédactrice en chef du journal.</em>
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<em>7. Il se "peut" que la soeur de Victor soit en couverture des Copains d'abord cette semaine. (possibilité)</em>
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Tous ces verbes sont conjugués avec être. Changer est conjugué avec être ou avoir.
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Prendre
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Devenir
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Voters in the French-speaking province of Quebec will soon decide whether or not to secede from Canada. In 1980, after a similar referendum was soundly rejected, separatists blamed defeat on fears that sovereignty in Quebec would lead to economic hardship. To lure voters this time, the ruling Parti Quebecois promises to maintain close relations with Canada after independence. But this pledge may prove empty, as English Canada is showing signs of frustration over Quebec's constant demands for special treatment. With most opinion polls indicating a close vote on Oct. 30, U.S. officials are remaining diplomatically silent about what happens in Canada. But the stakes are large: Canada is the United States' biggest trading partner.
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