Faire l'appel
To take the register in French, you would say "faire l'appel" or "prendre l'appel." This involves calling out the names of each person in the class or group and marking their attendance.
to register : enregistrer (one's luggage at the airport, ...) or s'enregistrer (suscribe on a website, ...)
"We take" in French is translated as "nous prenons."
To say "I will take" in French, you would say "Je prendrai."
"Always take care" in French is "prends toujours soin de toi."
The past tense of "register" is "registered."
to register : enregistrer (one's luggage at the airport, ...) or s'enregistrer (suscribe on a website, ...)
no
le registre est court
At school it would be - un cahier de présence
forever
You need to register before you get married, or the wedding cannot take place.
certainly ro "record", sometimes to "register", depends on context
You can take the SATs at various high schools. You must go on to the official sat website which will allow you to register and take the practice tests necessary for you to excel.
Madame Defarge keeps a register of all the people she wishes to be executed during the French Revolution. She records their names in her knitting, which serves as a symbol of her desire for vengeance against the aristocracy.
To register to take the ACT exam you go to actstudent.org
go onto www.contactvip.com register and look up take that!
No, Madame Defarge does not knit blankets for the French soldiers. Instead, she spends her time knitting a register of those to be executed during the French Revolution. It becomes a symbol of her ruthless and vengeful nature.