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<em>Bonjour,</em>
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Answer:
<em>1. Les cigognes "vont" vers les pays chauds pour l’hiver.</em>
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<em>2. Mon oncle "va" en voyage en avion.</em>
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<em>3. Demain, je "vais" chez mes copains pour jouer.</em>
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<em>4. Avec maman, nous "allons" au supermarché.</em>
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<em>5. Tu as de la chance si tu "vas" à Paris.</em>
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<em>6. Allez- vous quelquefois chez le dentiste ?</em>
Explanation:
Verbe "aller" au présent :
<em>je vais</em>
<em>tu vas</em>
il,<em>elle, on </em>va (mon oncle = il )
nous allons (maman et moi = nous)
<em>vous allez</em>
<em>ils, </em>elles vont (les cygognes = elles)
<span>Write one comparative sentence based on this information: Le papillon est beau. Le moustique est laid.
Le papillon est plus beau que le moustique.
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Answer:
When a doctor observes the symptom of a patient and tells that he or she is likely having a flu, the reasoning she or he used is likely from the effect to cause. The reasoning from effect to cause is having to check on the cause in order to produce or come out with the effect in which the symptoms is the cause of the flu, in which the flu is the effect.
Explanation:
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