A. The post office
B. the butcher's delicatessen
C. the book store
D. the grocery store
E. the newspaper stand
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French school days are usually much longer, beginning at 8 a.m. and ending at 5 or 6 p.m. — except on Wednesdays, which end at noon. Just like the American system, school is closed on the weekends. ... Students in high school also have the choice to have lunch outside of school, but the majority eat from the school menu.
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1. Il n'y a pas d'objets sur le bureau.
2. Il y a combien de personnes dans la classe?
3. Il y a une librairie.
4. Il n'y a pas de différence.
Hello, after writing this text in French I must translate it into English. Thank you to those who will take the trouble to help me.
This commercial passage is a real success. All the shops are great! There is a small Biocoop to help out with quality organic produce, a well-known pastry chef, a wine seller, an Italian brasserie offering midday meals on a superb terrace where the dishes are plentiful, the food is quality, the ice creams are made by the owner early in the morning and a very pretty bookshop located in a pleasant and timeless setting. The highlights are relevant and well presented, we feel a real expertise on the part of the booksellers and not just a desire The shelves are filled with beautiful things for young and old.At the top and very lively.You wouldn't think you were in Strasbourg.
An ideal place to spend delicious moments around a good coffee, a typical Italian dish, a trendy pastry while reading a good book bought in the bookstore