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Blababa [14]
2 years ago
7

PLEASE HELPPPPLes pronoms objets: Answer the following questions in the affirmative using the appropriate object pronouns. Compo

se complete sentences.
11. Tu appelles la dépanneuse?

12. Vous nous téléphonez demain?

13. Vous pouvez réparer la voiture plus tard?

14. Tu veux que je change la roue? (use the imperative form)​
French
1 answer:
kogti [31]2 years ago
6 0

Bonjour,

Answer:

11. Tu appelles la dépanneuse?

Non, je ne l'appelle pas.

13. Vous pouvez réparer la voiture plus tard?

Non, nous ne pouvons pas la réparer plus tard.

14. Tu veux que je change la roue? (use the imperative form)​

Ne la change pas !

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