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Ll est de France. He is from France. Part two: D'où es-tu? Je suis de Floride. Is this correct? ^
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Ll est de France.
He is from France.
Part two:
D'où es-tu?
Je suis de Floride.
Is this correct? ^
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Il est de France.
He is from France.
Part two:
D'où es-tu?
Je suis de Floride.
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Part un: Il est de France.
Part deux: Je suis de Floride ou j’habite en
Floride.
The word "il" for "he" is mispelled. Otherwise, you are correct.
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