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    Lettre finale (French exercise n°70776 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Lettre finale

     

    Remarque:

    Pour trouver la lettre muette finale d'un mot, il suffit parfois:

    *  de s'aider du verbe correspondant au mot:                un trico ==>  tricoter

    *  de s'aider du féminin du mot:                             un sac lourd  ==>  une charge lourde

    *  de s'aider d'un mot de la même famille:                       un ron ==>  une rondelle

    Consigne:   Complète les mots inachevés par la lettre muette appropriée

     





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    French exercise "Lettre finale" created by valdyeuse (31-12-2009) with The test builder
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    1. L'abrico est un délicieux fruit velouté.
    2. Le bor de mer est frangé de l'écume des vagues.
    3. Cette race de chien a un regar très doux.
    4. Ce chasseur porte son fusi à l'épaule.
    5. Le cavalier mène son cheval au galo .
    6. Le plom est un métal lourd.
    7. Après la mi-temps, les deux équipes changent de cam .
    8. Le jardinier met les feuilles mortes en ta .
    9. Maman pose sur la table le pla de résistance.
    10. La Bretagne est un haut lieu de l'élevage du por .







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