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French, 31.01.2020 02:54 mamaKelly1671

Jérôme et patricia (1) habitent (maintenant) à lyon. ils ont beaucoup d’amis à paris qui leur (2) rendent (souvent) visite. ils sont (3) heureux (toujours) de les recevoir parce qu'ils sont (4) fiers (très) de leur ville. ils ont deux sortes d'amis: ceux qui (5) sortent (fréquemment) en boîte, et ceux qui (6) aiment (mieux) les musées. les amis qui préfèrent les musées ont (7) téléphoné (hier) pour dire qu'ils ne viendront (8) pas (peut-être) cet été. ils ont (9) fait (déjà) des projets! ils ont (10) choisi (tôt) leurs vacances cette année: ils ne visiteront (11) pas (obligatoirement) lyon tous les ans. ils dansent (12) bien (incroyablement) et ils ont envie d’aller chez des amis qui sortent en boîte!

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