Bonjour,
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<em>En classe, on "étudie"des verbes reguliers.</em>
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<em>Je "n'attends" pas mon freèe a la sortie du lycée.</em>
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<em>Paul et toi, vous "choisissez" un livre a discuter.</em>
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<em>La classe et moi nous "montons"dans un bus.</em>
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<em>Tu ne "chantes" pas avec-----</em>
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<em>Camille et Martin "laissent" leurs baskets au gymnase.</em>
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<em>L’école "construit" une nouvelle bibliothèque.</em>
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<em>Ils "vont" (aller) se promener en ville cet après-midi.</em>
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entend
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"Mon frère" is conjugated as if it were "il"
Bonjour
DON'T JUDGE ! <em>(imperative tense)</em>
Ne juge pas ! ===> tu : 2nd pers. sing. informal you
Ne jugez pas ! ==> vous 2nd pers. plur. <em>OR </em> formal vous : "vous de politesse"
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<span>French want a brief description of an object :D Your welcome</span>
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