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iVinArrow [24]
2 years ago
9

A. Complétez avec l’article défini ou indefini: un / une / des / le / la / les

French
2 answers:
Jlenok [28]2 years ago
8 0

Voilà  le livre d’Akanksha et les cahiers de Pauline .

Sur la table il y’a des stylos et une trousse.

C’est la règle de Sophie et la feuille de Gerald.

adelina 88 [10]2 years ago
7 0
Bonjour!!

-Voilà le livre d’Akanksha et les cahiers de Pauline

-Sur la table il y’a des stylos et une trousse

-C’est la règle de Sophie et la feuille de Gérald



Bye and don’t forget I’m proud of you!<33
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