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Consigne: Conjugue au temps qui convient souligne l'indice qui t'a permis de choisir.

-What's his job? He's a writer. He (write)... walang .novels and sometimes (work).
for the BBC
-Leave me alone! Can't you see I (work)
?
-It is generally admitted that men (react).
...more slowly to emotions than women.
-I often (feel)...
under stress. I (not -sleep).
-1 (not-have)....
time to see my friends after work.
-Will you stop making so much noise? the baby (sleep)
-The President usually (address)..
the nation on New Year's Eve.
back to his house anymore.
-You won't see him at 10 tomorrow. He (not-come).
.detective stories!
-Is he reading that book? -Yes, he (like).
.what he (say)
- Listen to him! (you / understand)

Pouvez vous m’aidez s’il vous plaît merci d’avance.
Consigne: Conjugue au temps qui convient souligne l'indice qui t'a permis de choisir. -What's his job? He's a writer. He (write)... walang .novels and sometimes

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  • Réponse :

    salut :)

    Explications :

    -What's his job? He's a writer. He writes novels and sometimes works for the BBC.

    -Leave me alone! Can't you see I'm working?

    -It is generally admitted that men react more slowly to emotions than women.

    -I often feel under stress. I don't sleep very well.

    -I don't have time to see my friends after work.

    -Will you stop making so much noise? The baby is sleeping.

    -The President usually adress the nation on New Year's Eve.

    - -You won't see him at 10 tomorrow. He doesn't come back to his house anymore.

    -Is he reading that book? -Yes, he likes detective stories!

    - Listen to him! You understand what he is saying?