Basically you have to put back the words in the correct order within the sentence.
You need a subject : a name (Marie) or a pronoun (Il/elle, etc..)
a verb
and a direct or indirect object/ or an adjective
You also have to put your verb between negatives when they are there such as : ne....pas
De reste la le journee il occupations Γ ses tranquillement
Suis un je garagiste
Pouvez-vous traduire les phrase suivantes au français s'il vous plaît?
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.
There are no sentences for this. Those are not words.
Stevie Wonder = western video rearranged
In Italian a translation is bello. Always remember that depending on the context of your sentences, the translation can vary. There may also be slang terminology if you were to travel to Italy. Keep in mind that online translators may not always be correct, they are a reflection of the exact words you have typed in.
you car were i by would i go
Rearrange the order of sentences
which sentences?
don't use online french translators for sentences. For words ok. But not sentences.
Go to each slot and check if it is possible to be in the first position. Choose any one of them according to your wish and see if you can make any sentence using that slot at the starting. Try to arrange some connection between different slots in a correct order. Arranging a jumbled sentence needs a lot of thinking and patience. Try to use your thinking power and be a little patient...I am sure you will get the answer.
Jumbled words are words, but the letters are mixed up.
je vais
Yes. It's a little unusual in sentences which are not questions, but English is pretty flexible and it's usually possible to rearrange sentences so that, for example, they start with very nearly whatever word you want, including 'which'. Which, if I remember properly, was your question.
Of course! Please provide the French sentences you would like me to translate.
>My room was so jumbled up I couldn't find my car keys! <3
use smaller words more often and rearrange your sentences so more words would be needed to explain what you are trying to say.
The future tense is will rearrange.