<em>Bonjour ! </em>
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<em>- Avez-vous pris quelque chose ?</em>
<em>- Non, je n'ai </em>rien <em>pris.</em>
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Traduis: I used to dream of ANSWER: Je revais de
Fill the gap: Je revais de/d_______ Answer: I'm not too sure but, the three answers at the bottom translate to: A: I dreamed of being a veterinarian B: I dreamed of not being a veterinarian C: I dreamed of being a veterinarian So, I have no idea and the last one I have no idea sorry
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I speak a bit of French
Fait but im not sure can someone correct me if I’m wrong
<em>Bonjour,</em>
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<em>1. Est-ce que tu fais de la natation ?</em>
<em>2. Est-ce que tu fais du cheval ?</em>
<em>3. Est-ce que tu fais de la randonnée ?</em>
<em>4. Est-ce que tu fais des patins ?</em>
<em>5. Est-ce que tu fais du ski ?</em>
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How to express French time via the 12-hour clock. Time is typically expressed on a 12-hour clock. In French, you say the hour then the minutes, and it’s a little different from the way it’s done in English. To tell a time on the hour in French, use il est + [number] + heure(s). For example: il est deux heures (it is two o’clock).
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