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French, 22.05.2021 06:10 xxxanitaxxx

C’est où? Choose the most logical (and grammatically correct!) preposition to complete the sentences. [Hint: Be sure to remember to take into consideration whether you need a preposition or a prepositional expression that ends with “de”!] 1. Est-ce que mon sac est sur le bureau?
-Non, il est du bureau. (à côté/sous)

2.Où est mon livre de français?
-Je pense qu’il est la table. (sur/entre)

3.Est-ce que mon stylo est sous les cahiers?
-Non, il est le dictionnaire. (sur/ en face)

4.Le dictionnaire est-il près du bureau?
-Non, il est de la chaise. (près/sur)

5.J’ai besoin de ton stylo. Où est-il?
-Il est la table. (sur/dans)

6. Est-ce que la bibliothèque est en face de la librairie?
-Non, elle est la libraire. (derrière/sur)

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