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Write a few sentences about this picture and/or the objects in the picture (il y a, il…, j’ai, je n’ai pas de…)

Write a few sentences about this picture and/or the objects in the picture (il y a, ils…, j’ai, je n’ai pas de…)

Write a few sentences about this picture and/or the objects in the picture (il y a, il…, j’ai, je n’ai pas de…)

Write a few sentences about this picture and/or the objects in the picture (il y a, elle…, j’ai, je n’ai pas de…)

Write a few sentences about this picture and/or the objects in the picture (il y a, ils…, j’ai, je n’ai pas de…)

Write a few sentences about this picture and/or the objects in the picture (il y a, elle…, j’ai, je n’ai pas de…)

Write a few sentences about this picture and/or the objects in the picture (il y a, il…, j’ai, je n’ai pas de…)

Write at least four sentences about this picture and/or the objects in the picture (il y a, elle…, j’ai, je n’ai pas de…)

Write a few sentences about this picture and/or the objects in the picture (il y a, elle…, j’ai, je n’ai pas de…)