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French Speaking Exercise (All Levels)

Course 201, Unit 7, Lesson 2

Highways - Up, Down, Over, Under

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Une autoroute est une route principale que les personnes utilisent pour traverser les endroits publics. Les autoroutes connectent les grandes villes, les villes et les villages. Quelquefois, il faut payer pour utiliser l’autoroute et quelquefois les autoroutes sont gratuites. Les autoroutes peuvent aller par-dessus l’eau, traverser les ponts et les tunnels. Les autoroutes peuvent également monter ou descendre les montagnes.

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  • maria boullosa
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    OLÁ,AMIGO: AS "U" francesas!!!!une...utilisent...public. Os verbos : utilisent....relient ..doivent...passent ...peuvent....que terminam em "ent"(3ª pessoa do plural) não pronunciam essa "ent" porque é muda. Escute minha leitura e repita.......MARÍA Leia devagar para não fazer erros ....
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    Evitez l'accent Portugais et essayez d'imiter un Français quand il parle ,mais c'est bien !
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    Très bien !!!

    Attention pour les verbes au pluriel (utilisent, relient, doivent, passent, peuvent) on prononce comme s'ils se terminaient par un "e" ( utilisent, ...)

    Bonne continuation

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