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Do you like...? Est-ce que tu aimes...?
I like... J'aime...
I prefer... Je prefere...
Do you like to speak french? Yes, I like to speak french. Est-ce que tu aimes parler francais? Qui, j'aime parler francais.
I don't like... Je n'aime pas...
No, I don't like to speak french... Non, je n'aime pas parler francais.
I prefer to speak English. Je prefere parler anglais.
I like to phone. I do not like to phone. J'aime telephoner. Je n'aime pas telephoner.
I like to speak french. I don't like to speak french. J'aime parler francais. Je n'aime pas parler francais.
I like to speak english. I don't like to speak English. J'aime parler anglais. Je n'aime pas parler anglais.
I like to eat. I do not like to eat. J'aime manger. Je n'aime pas manger.
I like to sing. I do not like to sing. J'aime chanter. Je n'aime pas chanter.
I like to dance. I do not like to dance. J'aime dancer. Je n'aime pas dancer.
I like to swim. I do not like to swim. J'aime nager. Je n'aime pas nager.
I like to play tennis. I do not like to play tennis. J'aime jouer au tennis. Je n'aime pas jouer au tennis.
I like to play basketball. I do not like to play basketball. J'aime jouer au basket. Je n'aime pas jouer au basket.
I like to play soccer. I do not like to play soccer. J'aime jouer au foot. Je n'aime pas jouer au foot.
I like to play video games. I do not like to play video games. J'aime jouer au jeux video. J'aime pas jouer au jeux video.
I like to watch TV. I do not like to watch TV. J'aime regarder la tele. Je n'aime pas regarder la tele.
I like to listen to the radio. I do not like to listen to the radio. J'aime ecouter la raidio. Je n'aime pas ecouter la radio.
I like to have dinner at the restaurant; to eat out. I do not like to eat out. J'aime diner au restaurant. Je n'aime pas diner au restaurant.
I like to travel. I do not like to travel. J'aime voyager. Je n'aime pas voyager.
I like to study. I do not like to study. J'aime etudier. Je n'aime pas etudier.
I like to work. I do not like to work. J'aime traviller. Je n'aime pas traviller.
I want... Je veux...
I would like... Je voudrais...
I don't want... Je ne veux pas...
Do you want to...? Est-ce que tu veux...?
Can you...? Est-ce que tu peux...?
...with me/you? ...avec moi/toi?
Yes, of course... Qui, bien sur....
Yes, thanks... Oui, merci...
Yes, all right, okay... Oui, d'accord...
I'd love to. Je veux bien.
I'm sorry, but I can't... Je regrette, mais je ne peux pas...
I have to, I must... Je dois...
Cell phone un portable
She is here. Elle est ici.
She is in Minnesota. Elle est a Minnesota
You are in class. Tu es en classe.
I am on vacation in France. Je suis en vacances en France.
They are at the cafe. Ils/elles sont au cafe.
We are at home. Nous sommes a la maison.
I am here/there. Je suis la.
You are in New York. Tu es a New York.
He/She is in town. Il/Elle est en ville.
We are at the restaurant. Nous sommes au restaurant.
She is over there. Elle est la-bas.
He is at the movies. Il est au cinema.
Verb-To Be: I am, you are, he/she is, we are, you are, they are. Etre: Je suis, tu es, il/elle est, nous sommes, vous etes, ills/elles sont.
Yes! Oui!
Sure! Mais oui!
Of course! Bien sur!
Maybe... Peut-etre...
No! Non!
Of course not! Mais non!
Is Matthew here? Est-ce que Matthew est ici?
Are you French? Est-ce que tu es francais?
Are they at the cafe? Est-ce qu'ils sont au cafe?
Do you want to play soccer? Est-ce que tu veux jouer au foot?
Where is_____? _____are in _____. Ou est _____? ______(etre verb) ________.
I am american. I am not French. Je suis americanne. Je ne suis pas francaise.
We are at work. We are not on vacation. Nous sommes a travellier. Nous ne sommes pas en vacances.
Kate is there. Kate is not here. Kate est la-bas. Kate n'est pas ici.
You agree with me. You do not agree with Zach. Tu es d'accord avec moi. Tu n'es pas d'accord avec Zach.
at, in a
from, of de
and et
or ou
with avec
for pour
but mais
You are American, aren't you? Tu es americain, n'est-ce pas?
You like to speak French, don't you? Tu aimes parler francais, n'est-ce pas?
You agree, don't you? Vous etes d'accord, n'est-ce pas?
I eat a sandwich. You eat pizza. Je mange un sandwich. Tu manges un pizza.
You speak English. I speak french. Tu parles anglais. Je parle francais.
Matthew listens to the radio. Kate listens to the CD. Matthew ecoutes la radio. Kate ecoutes un CD.
Kimberly watches TV. You play tennis. Kimberly regarde la tele. Tu joues un match de tennis.
Ms. Hanson travels by bus. Miss. Schumacher travels by train. Mme Hanson voyage en bus. Mlle Schumacher voyage en train.
Whitney invites Brigid to the party. You invite David. Whitney invite Brigid a la boum. Tu invites David.
The choir sings well. Do you sing well? La chorael chante bien. Est-ce que tu chantes bien?
ER Verbs Je -e, tu -es, il/elle -e, nous -ons, vous -ez, ils/elles -ent
To want, conditional: I, you, he/she, we, you they Je voudrais, tu voudrais, il/elle voudrait, nous voudrions, vous voudriez, ils/elles voudraient
I am... Je suis...
You are... Tu es...
He/she is... Il/elle est...
We are... Nous sommes...
You are (formal or plural)... Vous etes...
They are... Ils/elles sont...
Where is Matthew? He is here/ at home/ there/ over there. Ou est Matthew? Il est ici/ a la maison/ la/ la-bas
Where is Celine? She is in New York. Ou est Celine? Elle esta New York.
Where is Daniel? He is in Paris. Ou est Daniel? Il est a Paris.
Where is Caroline? She is at the movies. Ou est Caroline? Elle est au cinema.
Where is Jean-Louis? He is at the cafe. Ou est Jean-Louis? Il est au cafe.
Where is Robert? He is in class. He is studying. Ou est Robert? Il est en classe. Il est etudier.
Where is Florence? She is on vacation. Ou est Florence? Elle est en vacances.
Where is Helene? She is at the restaurant. Ou est Helene? Elle est au restaurant.
Where is Julien? He is in town. Ou est Julien? Il est en ville.
On Saturdays, I like to go on dates with my husband, Matthew. Le samedi, j'aime rendez-vous avec mon mari, Matthew.
On Sundays, I like to walk with my dog, Ruby. Le dimanche, j'aime marcher avec mon chien, Ruby.
In the evening I like to play with my husband, Matthew. Le soir, j'aime jouer avec mon mari, Matthew.
Are they at the cafe? Est-ce qu'ils sont au cafe?
Do you want to play soccer? Est-ce que tu veux jouer au foot?
You agree, don't you? (formal) Vous etes d'accord, n'est-ce pas?
You want to eat pizza with me? Tu veux manger une pizza avec moi?
to sing chanter
to dance dancer
to have dinner diner
to listen ecouter
to study etudier
to play jouer
to eat manger
to swim nager
to speak, talk parler
to watch, look at regarder
to phone, call telephoner (a)
to work traviller
to travel voyager
to like aimer
to live (in + city) habiter (a)
to invite inviter
to roganize organiser
to visit (places) visiter
Where is Matthew? He is at a restaurant. He is eating. Ou est Matthew? Il est au restaurant. Il dine.
Where is Kate? She is at home. She is on phoning. Ou est Kate? Elle est a la masion. Elle telephone
Where is Carol? She is in town. She is working. Ou est Carol? She is en ville. Elle traville.
very much, a lot beaucoup
a little, a little bit un peu
often souvent
always toujours
now maintenant
rarely rarement
You play well at tennis. Tu joues bien au tennis.
We always speak French. Nous parlons toujours francais.
Too bad! Dommage!
I can't have dinner with you. Je ne peux pas diner avec toi.
where? ou?
when? quand?
at what time? a quelle heure?
how? comment?
why? pourquoi?
because parce que
Oh? Really? Ah bon?
Who(m) did you invite to the concert? Qui est-ce que tu invites au concert?
To who(m) did you call? A qui est-ce que tu telephones?
About who(m) did you talk? De qui est-ce que tu parle?
With who(m) did you study? Avec qui est-ce que tu etudie?
For who(m) did Brigid organize the date for? Pour qui est-ce que Brigid organise le rendez-vous?
Who lives here? Qui habite ici?
I make a sandwich. Je fais un sandwich.
What are you doing now? Qu'est-ce tu fais maintenant?
What does your friend do on Saturday. Qu'est-ce que ton copain fait samedi?
We make a pizza. Nous faisons un pizza.
What are you doing here? Qu'est-ce que vous faites ici?
What are they doing for dinner? Qu'est-ce qu'ils font pour la diner?
My cousins play a game of tennis. Mes cousins font un match de tennis.
Carol goes for a walk with Jaque. Carol fait un promenade avec Jaque.
My friend (female) is going on a trip to France. Ma copine fait un voyage en France.
I pay attention when the teacher speaks.. Je fais attention quand le prof parle.
Do you speak English? Parlez-vous anglais?
Do you live here? Habitez-vous ici?
Where are we having dinner? Ou dinons-nous?
to look for chercher
to ask demander
to give donner
to close fermer
to wash laver
to rent louer
to show montrer
to refuse refuser
to look at regarder
to meet rencountrer
to stay rester
to jump sauter
to fall tomber
to touch toucher
to buy acheter
to change changer
to complain reclamer
to order commander
to pay, to pay the bill payer, payer la facture
to place an order placer un commande
to sell vendre
to send envoyer
to spend depenser
to communicate communiquer
to clean nettoyer
to find trouver
to live haviter
to bleed saigner
to go aller
to arrive arriver
to drive conduire
to leave quitter
to park garer
to accept accepter
to admire admirer
to advise conseiller
to allow permettre
to answer repondre
to begin commencer
to bring apporter
to brush brosser
to burn bruler
to call appeler
to calm calmer
to check verifier
to come by passer
to come in entrer
to compare comparer
to comtinue continuer
to cough tousser
to count compter
to cry pleurer
to cut couper
tto demand exiger
to detest detester
to draw dessiner
to drink boire
to dry of s'essuyer
to explain expliquer
to fall tomber
to fly voler
to forget oublier
to freeze geler
to get up lever
to give donner
to go up monter
to happen arriver
to hate detester
to hope esperer
to identify identifier
to inform reseigner
to invite inviter
to kiss embrasser
to lend preter
to like aimer
to lower baisser
to mark marquer
to meet rencontrer
to mix melanger
to be misstaken se tromper
to name appeler
to note noter
to notice remarquer
to observe observer
to pay payer
to pollute polluer
to prefer preferer
to present presenter
to push pousser
to refuse refuser
to regret regretter
to remember rappeler
to rent louer
to repeat repeter
to require exiger
to reserve reserver
to reside habiter
to rest reposer
to roll rouler
to save economiser
to seem sembler
to send envoyer
to separate separer
to share partager
to shave raser
to show montrer
to sort trier
to spell epeler
to spy espionner
to start commencer
to steal voler
to stay rester
to study etudier
to suggest suggerer
to take a walk promener
to take care of soigner
to tell raconter
to think penser
to threaten menacer
to throw jeter
to trace tracer
to turn tourner
to turn on allumer
to wake (up) reveiller
to walk around promener
to waste gaspiller
to wear porter
to wipe essuyer
to worry inquieter
to yell crier
Past Tense RULES with -er verbs use avoir (to have): I danced with my husband. Avoir: You, she, we, you (formal), them J'ai dance avec mon mari. J'ai, tu as, il/elle a, nous avons, vous avez, ils/elles ont.
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