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laiz [17]
3 years ago
6

Pourquoi pas?

French
1 answer:
I am Lyosha [343]3 years ago
6 0
Bonjour,

1. Catherine n’est pas allée à la classe de français car elle avait la grippe.

2. Jérôme n’est pas allé au cinéma car il avait mal à la tête.

3. Isabelle n’est pas allée au restaurant car elle n’avait pas faim.

4. Marc n’est pas allé au stade car il était fatigué.

5. Thomas n’est pas allé au concert car il n’avait pas de billet.

6. Hélène n’est pas allée au musée car elle voulait ranger sa chambre.

7. Monsieur Panisse n’est pas allé au bureau car c’était samedi.

8. Nous ne sommes pas allés à la plage car il faisait froid.

9. Vous n’êtes pas allés en ville car il pleuvait.

Have a good day !!! ;-)
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