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French Writing Exercise (All Levels)

Course 202, Unit 9, Lesson 1

Describing your day

Instructions: Using the vocabulary words from this lesson describe your day. What time is it now? What time was it 20 minutes ago? What time did you wake up this morning? What time will you go to bed?

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Il est déjà 11h20. Il était 11h il y a 20 minutes. Je me suis levé à 8 heures. Je me coucherai à 23 heures. Il sera 12 heures dans 40 minutes.
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  • sarah_247
    Mochapoints: 1922  |  Teacher Score: 418 (0%)

    Parfait !

    Submitted over a year ago
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  • YVES
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    Excellent

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  • Amanda
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    très bon travail !

    peut être à la place des chiffres écrivez :  onze heures..............vingt...........douze........ok !

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  • Genevieve-Anne
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    Dans un texte, il est préférable d'écrire l'heure en lettres, pas en chiffres...

    "Il est déjà onze heures vingt.  Il était onze heures il y a 20 minutes.  Je me suis levé à huit heures.  Je me coucherai à vingt-trois heures.  Il sera minuit dans 40 minutes."

    In French, we don't say "douze heures".  We say "midi" for 12:00 pm or "minuit" for 12:00 am.

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