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1. QUE FAIS-TU=> WHAT ARE YOU DOING.
2. D'OÙ VENEZ-VOUS=> WHERE ARE YOU FROM.
3. AIMEZ-VOUS=> DO YOU LIKE IT.
4. JE M'EN FICHE=> I DON'T CARE.
5. JE ME SOUVIENS DE VOUS=> I REMEMBER YOU.
6. JE SAIS CELA=> I KNOW IT.
7. TOUT=> EVERYTHING.
8. PROBLÈMES= PROBLEMS.
9. PEUT ÊTRE=> MAYBE.
10. GESTION=> MANAGEMENT.
Note: Au numéro 5 il y a "je me souviens de toi" mais peu importe si tu veux dire autre chose dont tu te souviens tu peux aussi le changer.
Exemple/Example: "je m'en souviens", "je me souviens d'eux",
"Je me souviens d'elle/de lui"
Deuxième note/second note: "vous pouvez changer le style car en fait cela dépend de la phrase dans laquelle vous allez l'utiliser."
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Compose and write phrases in the comments using the words and expressions in the blue, purple and green squares.
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What does bien au contraire mean?
Definition
This formal interjection is very useful if you need to deny a statement and claim the exact opposite. It’s translated as “Quite the contrary“.
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Choose the correct form of the verb in the past perfect tense in the phrase.
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{Des phrases fraîches que vous devriez connaître/Fresh phrases you should know .}
1. C'EST QUOI? => WHAT IS IT?
2. ÇA N'EST PAS GRAVE => NO PROBLEM
3. JE NE SAIS PAS=> I DON'T KNOW
4. JE SUIS DÉSOLÉ => I AM SORRY
5. JE SUIS PERDU=> I'M LOST
6. POURQUOI PAS?=> WHY NOT?
7. QUI EST-CE?=> WHO IS IT?
8. QUOI DE NEUF?=> WHAT'S NEW?
9. VA-T'EN!=> GO AWAY!
10. PUIS-JE FAIRE ÇA?=> CAN I DO THAT?
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❗️❗️❗️ Il faut + infinitive
This translates roughly to “it’s necessary”, “you have to’ or “one has to”. Write the translation of French phrases into English in the comments to the post.
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What does “il faut” mean?
Il faut translates to both ‘it’s necessary’ or ‘it’s needed’ in French. This page will discover several usages of il faut and offer several example sentences. Il faut is the third-person singular form of the verb falloir, meaning to be necessary. The verb is only conjugated in the il form.
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Synonyms and similarities
* Au contraire. (“On the contrary“)
* Tout au contraire. (“Totally the opposite“)
* Contrairement. (“Contrarily“)
* A contrario. (“On the contrary“)
* À l’inverse. (“Quite the contrary“)
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What verb is this past participle (Participe PASSE)?
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Choose the correct form of the verb in the past perfect tense in the phrase.
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