French 1 Phrases pratiques avec les verbes du premier groupe

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12-3-12 French 1 Phrases pratiques avec les verbes du premier groupe Shera Casseus 12-3-12 French 1 Phrases pratiques avec les verbes du premier groupe

Adorer (to adore) French: J’ adore mon chat qui s’appelle Cloud English: I adore my cat whose name is Cloud

Aimer (to like) French: J’aime ma classe francaise English: I like my French class

Chanter (to sing) French: Elle chantent tres bien English: She sings very well

Telephoner (to telephone) French: Je telephone ma mere derniere nuit English: I telephone my mother last night

Ecouter ( to listen to) French: J’ecoute ma mere gronder moi derniere nuit English: I listen to my mother scold me last night

Montrer (to show) French: Nous montrons ma petite soeur comment chanter en francais English: We show my little sister how to sing in French

Ils Habitez French: Ils habitez en Boston English: They live in Boston

Sentence #8 French: Je jouez en les parc hier nuit English: I played at the park last night

Nous Regardons French: Nous regardons television hier soir English: We watched television all night yesterday

Chercher (to look for) French: J’cherche ma chat hier soir English: I looked for my chat last night

Aimermieux (to prefer) French: J'aimerais mieux que tu le fasses English: I prefer you do it

Presenter (to introduce) French: Elle presente moi a sa mere hier English: She introduced me to her mother yesterday

Rencontrer (to meet by chance) French: Je recontre Lisa hier English: I meet Lisa by chance yesterday

Etudier (to study) French: Je m'apprêtais à étudier hier English: I was getting ready to study yesterday

Trouver (to find) French: Je trouve Boston une ville très intéressante English: I find Boston to be a very interesting city

Travailler (to work) French: Je travaille un magasin de nuit English: I work at a store at night

Jouer (to play) French: Nous jouons au le parc tout pres Boston English: We play at the park near Boston

Rester (to remain) French: Je ne veux pas dans ce pays pour le reste de ma vie English: I don’t want to remain in this country for the rest of my life

Demander (to ask) French: J'ai toujours voulu demander à mon arrière arrière grand père de quel pays il est de English: I always wanted to ask my great great grandfather what country he is from