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In many expressions, "avoir" does not mean to have. True False 2. Les mots apparentés are words that look like a word in English but mean something else. True False 3. The French are not really very fond
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In many expressions, "avoir" does not mean to have.
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False
2. Les mots apparentés are words that look like a word in English but mean something else.
True
False
3. The French are not really very fond of the arts.
True
False
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