;... -'~~~~a El e~. __ 'Dlam,' 7 :ve\/O~U~ ~ ~ I Un repas a la francaise II PR[MI[R[ [TAP[ To make purchases, you'll need to know the numbers from ten to 1,000, the names of specialty shops and the food items sold there, and how to use the pronoun en. Tu te rappelleO Prices, numbers to 1,000 • • Prices in France are given in euros. C'est 17€50. C'est dix-sept euros cinquante. • Note the following numbers in French: 10 dix 60 soixante 20 vingt 70 soixante-dix 21 vingt et un 71 soixante et onze 22 vingt-deux 72 soixante-douze 30 trente 80 quatre-vingts 40 quarante 81 quatre-vingt-un 50 cinquante 90 quatre-vingt-dlx 91 quatre-vingt-onze 100 200 230 1.000 cent deux cents deux cent trente mille If_:. 1 Look at the grocery list Maud's father gave her and complete her conversations with the salesperson at each store she visits, 1. - Vous desirez, mademoiselle? - [e voudrais cinq cents grammes de ________ , s'il vous plait. - Oui. Et avec ~a? 2. - Vous avez du .? - Oui, bien sur. - [e voudrais trois cent cinquante - Bon, fen voudrais deux cents grammes. 2 3. - Oui, mademoiselle? grammesde_· At the market, the vendor is adding up Maud's bill. Write out how much she owes for each item. 1. bananes,1€55 ~~ _ 2. romates, 1€70 _ 3. pommes,3€95 _ 4. pommes de terre, 2€80 5. oignons,2€60 20 _ Trav aux pratiques ~------t _ French 2 Allez. vtensl Chapter 3 de grammaire Copyright © by Holt. Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved.
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