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French, 05.05.2020 02:30, lauryngrace37

Translate these sentences to French using the verb “vouloir” in the present tense and the food item with the partitive article.

I want some bread.

He wants some pizza.

We want some eggs.

They want some mineral water.

You (plural) want some salad.

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