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One of the main French Easter traditions are the Easter bells or les cloches de Pâques. ... The bells would then ring on Easter Sunday to announce the Resurrection of Christ and therefore 'return'. So in France it is the bells rather than the Easter bunny who delivers the Easter eggs.
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The one with slate is the answer. The special board. Brainliest please :D
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1- À cinq heures trente (5:30) de l'après-midi, ma famille et moi mangeons. (présent) . <em>(ma famille et moi </em><em>allons manger </em><em>= near future =>we are going to eat)</em>
2- À quatre heures (4:00) de l'après-midi, on choisit ce qu'on mange.
3- À sept heures (7:00) du soir, nous finissons de manger.
4- À huit heures (8:00) du matin, nous prenons le petit déjeuner.
5- À midi, ma famille et moi allons à la plage.
6- À deux heures trente (2:30) de l'après-midi, <em> </em>ma famille et moi faisons du shopping. <em>(présent). (ma famille et moi </em><em>allons</em> faire du shopping.=><em>near future)</em>
7- À dix heures (10:00) du soir, on se couche. <em>(présent) (on va se coucher => near future)</em>
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<em>Don't forget the accent on </em><em>à</em><em> 5:00 (not "a" 5:00)</em>
<em>You can say => cinq heures </em><em>trente</em><em> OR cinq heures </em><em>et demie</em>
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Study 37 Lesson 1: Welcome to Economics! flashcards from Marie Q. on Study Blue. ... member of the family does a different task associated with making the pies. ... define the overall macroeconomic health of the fictitious country's economy? ... work required to produce a good or service is divided into a number
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