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French Writing Exercise (All Levels)

Course 101, Unit 3, Lesson 4

When and where?

Instructions: Describe where six people are going and at what time: a woman, a man, a girl, a boy, you and me. EX. The man is going to the restaurant at eight o’clock.

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L'homme vais au bureau á trois heures.
La femme ne vais pas á l'aeroport á sept heures.
La fille vai á la magasin á 12 heures, maintenante.
Oú vais le garçon? Il ne vais pas á le restaurant encore.
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  • uknowuluvme919
    Mochapoints: 8454  |  Teacher Score: 2324 (100%)

    L'homme VA au bureau á trois heures.  La femme ne VA pas AU aéroport á sept heures.  La fille VA AU magasin á DOUZE heures, MAINTENANT. Oú VA le garçon?  Il ne VA pas AU restaurant encore.

    Une note:  Quand le mot es masculin, comme "le magasin/le restaurant", on dit "au magasin/au restaurant".  Aussi, on dit "il/elle va", on ne dit pas "il/elle vais/vai".

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  • @Poker_8
    Mochapoints: 4729  |  Teacher Score: 1302

    Thanks!! =D

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  • Francois
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    L'homme va au bureau à trois heures. La femme ne va pas à l'aéroport à sept heures. La fille va à la magasin à 12 heures, maintenant. Où va le garçon? Il ne va pas encore au restaurant .

    Bien

    Je vais

    Tu vas

    Il/Elle va

    Nous allons

    Vous allez

    Ils/ Elles vont

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