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Of course! Please provide the French sentences you would like me to translate.
"Completez les phrases" in French means "complete the sentences" in English. It is a directive asking someone to fill in the missing parts of incomplete sentences.
Some common conjunctions used to join simple sentences and form compound sentences are "and," "but," "or," "so," and "yet."
Some French words have capital letters, but the rules for capitalizing words are different in French than in English. For example, "I live in Paris" is "J'habite à Paris," but "The language that I speak is French" is "La langue que je parle c'est français."
In French, "verbe" means "verb." It refers to a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being in a sentence. Verbs are essential elements for constructing sentences in French and other languages.
which sentences?
don't use online french translators for sentences. For words ok. But not sentences.
The grease in the fryer popped as I added the french fries.She combed grease through her hair.
"écris des phrases" is "write (some) sentences" in French.
je vais
Of course! Please provide the French sentences you would like me to translate.
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by hearing the words and sentences in french for a long period of time. you could also write them with pronouncing them.
There are no sentences for this. Those are not words.
yes i want some sentences about pollution in Urdu.
This is not a very french thing. A frenchman could say j'adore les croissants, but probably wouldn't. The french idiom is : Moi, j'adore les croissants. Moi, j'adore St. Moritz ! Moi, j'adore le tour eiffel.
"Completez les phrases" in French means "complete the sentences" in English. It is a directive asking someone to fill in the missing parts of incomplete sentences.