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enot [183]
3 years ago
11

Recopier le tableau suivant et classer ses mots avoir l'air sans aucun doute affirmer étrange assurer douter probablement avoir

le sentiment certainementSemblait se demander évident probable croire un contestable ment il est sûre que de toute évidence à ce qu'on dit possible il se peut
French
1 answer:
blondinia [14]3 years ago
6 0

Bonjour,

     

<u>verbe</u>

:avoir l'air,  affirmer, assurer , douter , se demander,  croire, avoir le sentiment, ment,  Semblait

<u>adjectif:</u>

étrange, probable , incontestable, possible,  évident

<u>adverbe:</u>

probablement ,  certainement

<u>expression:</u>

sans aucun doute, il est sûr que  , de toute évidence,  à ce qu'on dit ,  il se peut

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