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3241004551 [841]
3 years ago
7

PLEASE HELP ME !!!!!!!!! WILL GIVE YOU THE BRAINLIEST!!!!

French
1 answer:
12345 [234]3 years ago
3 0

Bonjour,

Olivier: Bonjour Léa! Dis-donc il est super __grand ______ ton sac à dos!

Léa: Ben oui, j'ai ________beaucoup ____ de livres et ils sont ______très _______ lourds (heavy). Toi, ton sac, il est beaucoup plus __petit ________ que le mien.

Olivier: Oui, mais il est ____assez ___________ grand pour mes livres et mes crayons.

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Please help, brainliest if correct (when assignment is graded)
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<h2>Bonjour</h2>

I wrote you down all the ways that seem logical to me, as a native French speaker

  1. Midi /or/ douze heure (12h00)
  2. Six heure et demi <u>du matin</u> (<u>AM</u>)
  3. Sept heure <u>du soir</u> (<u>PM)</u> /or/ dix-neuf heure (19h00)
  4. Huit heure quarante <u>du matin</u> (<u>AM</u>)
  5. Une heure <u>de l'après-midi</u> (<u>PM</u>) /or/ Treize heure (13h00)
  6. Deux heure quarante-cinq <u>du matin</u> (<u>AM</u>) /or/ Trois heure moins quart
  7. Trois heure trente-cinq <u>de l'après-midi</u> (<u>PM</u>) /or/ Quinze heure trente-cinq (15h35)
  8. Quatre heure vingt <u>du matin</u> (<u>AM</u>)
  9. Cinq heure <u>de l'après-midi</u> (<u>PM</u>) /or/ Dix-sept heure (17h00)
  10. Huit heure cinquante <u>du matin</u> <u>(AM</u>) /or/ Neuf-heure moins dix

<h2><u>Note</u></h2>

Note that "<u>du matin</u> (<u>AM</u>)"/"<u>de l'après-midi</u> (<u>PM</u>)"/"<u>du soir</u> (<u>PM)</u>" are optional, because in the majority of French-speaking countries (France, Belgium, Switzerland, Congo, Nige--ria (du-mb website censor a country name), Madagascar, etc.) the 24-hour system is more used, not PM/AM.

<h2>Bonne journée :)</h2>
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