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<em>Bonjour ! </em>
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QUESTION 1
Laquelle est correcte?
<em>Elle préfère que nous parlions français.</em>
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QUESTION 3
Ecris le conditionnel de ce verbe: je / aller
j'irais
<em>tu irais</em>
<em>il, elle, on irait</em>
<em>nous irions</em>
<em>vous iriez</em>
<em>ils, elles iraient</em>
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QUESTION 4
Ecris le conditionnel de ce verbe: ils / faire
<em>je ferais</em>
<em>tu ferais</em>
<em>il , elle, on ferait</em>
<em>nous ferions</em>
<em>vous feriez</em>
ils<em> , elles </em>feraient
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QUESTION 5
Laquelle est correcte?
<em>Je suis contente que tu sois allée.</em>
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QUESTION 7
Laquelle est correcte?
<em>Si j'ai de l'argent, j'irais au concert.</em>
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Answer:
Sentence on the lexicon of the detective novel
Explanation:
- <em>It was suddenly and simultaneously a trauma memoir, mystery novel, espionage thriller, confessional, legal brief, episodic history, cautionary tale, and work of fantasy.</em>
- <em>Her works include several nonfiction titles and a mystery novel series.</em>
- <em>She didn't want to be a detective at all at first, because she wanted to be a mystery novel writer.</em>
- <em>The book has been described as the first feminist mystery novel.</em>
- <em>In 1947, he wrote a mystery novel and was awarded a prize by a novel magazine.</em>
- <em>The story is played as if in the pages of a mystery novel.</em>
- <em>In our example, the patron tells the readers' advisor of a humorous mystery novel with a sharp-tongued female protagonist.</em>
- <em>Is it lightly read, as a mystery novel, as a love story, or even as a trivial travel biography?</em>
- <em>He published five more books of poetry, a memoir, a highly respected book on writing, and also a mystery novel.</em>
- <em>Each story reveals information the way clues in a mystery novel do.</em>
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<em>Bonjour,</em>
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