This must be a Thursday or It must be Thursday
It is 'What time do I have History on Tuesdays and Thursdays?'
ce=this
Ce n'est pas ce qu'elle a dit means "this is not what she said" in English.
i think the phrase is qu'est-ce que and it means what do, or what does
Est-ce que tu means 'Do you . . . ?'
Aujourd'hui, c'est [insert current day of the week].
[ Formal ] Est-ce que vous voudrais etre mon copain? [ Informal ] Est-ce que tu veut etre mon copain? Would You like to be my Boyfriend? In Quebec, slang for boyfriend is "Chum".
Est-ce que tu espères être riche un jour means "do you hope to be rich some day?" in English.
"Est-ce que ?" mean "Does?", "grand" means "big", "peut-être" means maybe, "jete" does not exist, but the whole sentence as such does not mean anything that I can think of even phonetically. Rephrase the transcript or provide more context.
"si on a un verbe conjugué, est-ce que le verbe � côté doit être � l'infinitif?" In that phrase we have the verb "devoir" (doit), and next to it the verb "être". That writing is correct because the second verb, just following the first one, is at the infinitive. the rule as taught to French students "quand deux verbes se suivent, le deuxième doit être � l'infinitif" = (when two verbs are following each other, the second one must be at the infinitive) je dois aller� l'école - je vais promener le chien - elle veut rentrer � la maison -
Est-ce que nous pouvons etre des amis?(formal) Pouvons-nous etre des amis?(informal)
il devrait etre une bonne fete ce soir
Je voudrais que ce film soit drôle
i want to be a fashion designer.
TRANSLATE!!
It is 'What time do I have History on Tuesdays and Thursdays?'
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