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The trees along this city street,
Except for traffic and trains, would sound as thin and sweet as trees in country lanes. And people standing in their shadows outside a shower would undoubtedly hear the music as it is made
on a country tree. Oh, little leaves so mute against the howling city air, I watch you when the wind has come, I know what sound is there.
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Paul,
(grow up, obey) your grandmother!
Explanation:
I didn't know if you wanted me to translate but here it is.
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one line, two dots, and one number, the number five
Bonjour,
Anthony : Dis, Marc, qu'est-ce que tu "aimes" faire ?
Marc : Alors, je "n'aime" pas beaucoup le sport.
Mes amis et moi, nous "préférons" aller au café.
Nous" mangeons" toujours la même chose...un sandwich au jambon.
1. J'aime le coca.
2. Mon ami et moi, nous "aimons" le jus de fruit.
3. Tu "aimes" les tartes aux fruits.
4. Anne et Irène "aiment la limonade".
Verbe "aimer" au présent :
j'aime
tu aimes
il,elle, on aime
nous aimons (mon ami et moi =nous)
vous aimez
ils,elles aiment (Anne et Irène = elles)