Предмет: Французский язык, автор: lia37636366

11) Le discours indirect.
J'écris au passé.

Il demande si André veut du café. Léo dit que Catherine est au cinéma. Corinne demande ce que ses amis font. Je demande à Caroline si elle veut partir avec nous en vacances. Sylvain demande quand les cours finissent. Janine demande ce que je veux comme cadeau pour mon anniversaire. Léa raconte que tout le monde a peur dans cet avion. Mon ami écrit qu'il va bien. Elle dit que j'ai raison. Le professeur annonce qu'il est malade et qu'il annule les cours.


NadejdaHolms: Что надо делать?
lia37636366: Надо начиная с « Il demande si André veut…» поставить в passé ( прошедшее время)

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Автор ответа: NadejdaHolms
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Il a demandé si André veut du café. Léo a dit que Catherine a été au cinéma. Corinne a demandé ce que ses amis ont fait. J'ai demandé à Caroline si elle a voulu partir avec nous en vacances. Sylvain a demandé quand les cours finissent. Janine a demandé ce que j'ai vouu comme cadeau pour mon anniversaire. Léa a raconté que tout le monde a peur dans cet avion. Mon ami a écrit qu'il était bien. Elle a dit que j'avais raison. Le professeur a annoncé qu'il été malade et qu'il a annulé les cours.

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