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Today was a busy day for you. You worked a lot! Which of the expressions below should you use to describe your day?A.J'ai tant travaillé aujourd'hui.B.J'ai moins travaillé aujourd'hui.C.J'ai peu travaillé aujourd'hui.D.J'ai mal travaillé aujourd'hui.

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Today was a busy day for you. You worked a lot! Which of the expressions below should you use to describe your day?A.J'ai tant travaillé aujourd'hui.B.J'ai moins travaillé aujourd'hui.C.J'ai peu travaillé aujourd'hui.D.J'ai mal travaillé aujourd'hui.

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A. J'ai tant travaillé aujourd'hui.

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