30 Jul Flashcards

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1
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She thinks (that) they’re rude. elles

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Elle trouve qu’elles sont malpolies.

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I think it’s dangerous.

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Je trouve que c’est dangereux.

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I think he’s got good arguments.

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Je trouve qu’il a de bons arguments.

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I find that fascinating.

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Je trouve cela fascinant.

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I find Martha interesting.

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Je trouve Martha intéressante.

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They find these parties(evenings) boring.

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Ils trouvent ces soirées ennuyeuses.

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7
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She finds them rude.

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Elle les trouve malpolies.

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8
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We find her exquisite.

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Nous la trouvons exquise.

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9
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I find you harsh on him.

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Je te trouve dur avec lui.

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10
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The good swimmer dives well.

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Le bon nageur plonge bien.

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It was a brief meeting: I saw him briefly.

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C’était une brève rencontre : je l’ai vu brièvement.

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12
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A lesser person would read less.

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Une moindre personne lirait moins.

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13
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conjugate vieillir

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je vieillis
tu vieillis
il/elle/on vieillit
nous vieillissons
vous vieillissez
ils/elles vieillissent

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13
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conjugate vieillir

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je vieillis
tu vieillis
il/elle/on vieillit
nous vieillissons
vous vieillissez
ils/elles vieillissent

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14
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The best pupil speaks French better than me.

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Le meilleur élève parle mieux français que moi.

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15
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A bad wine ages badly.

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Un mauvais vin vieillit mal.

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16
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She has a small voice: we don’t hear her much.

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Elle a une petite voix : on l’entend peu.

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17
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She is kind, and she speaks kindly.

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Elle est gentille, et elle parle gentiment.

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18
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These flowers smell good.

A

Ces fleurs sentent bon.

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19
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My socks smell very bad.

A

Mes chaussettes sentent très mauvais.

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20
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My daughter doesn’t smell good this morning.

A

Ma fille ne sent pas bon ce matin.

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21
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He smells good.

A

Il sent bon.

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22
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I feel great today!

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Je me sens super bien aujourd’hui !

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23
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How do you feel this morning?

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Comment est-ce que vous vous sentez ce matin ?

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24
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My son was ill, but he feels better now.

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Mon fils était malade, mais il se sent mieux maintenant.

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25
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Zoë feels unwell today.

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Zoë se sent mal aujourd’hui.

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26
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He is not alone, but he feels lonely.

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Il n’est pas seul, mais il se sent seul.

27
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They feel a bit depressed these days.

A

Ils se sentent un peu déprimés ces jours-ci.

28
Q

I feel healthy/fit this morning.

A

Je me sens en pleine forme ce matin.

29
Q

We are lucky.

A

Nous avons de la chance.

30
Q

You are wrong.

A

Tu as tort.

31
Q

You are always right.

A

Vous avez toujours raison.

32
Q

Luc is wrong, and I’m right.

A

Luc a tort et j’ai raison.

33
Q

I am not lucky.

A

Je n’ai pas de chance.

34
Q

Conjugation of OUVRIR

A

j’ouvre
tu ouvres
il/elle/on ouvre
nous ouvrons
vous ouvrez
ils/elles ouvrent

35
Q

I open the door very slowly.

A

J’ouvre la porte tout doucement.

36
Q

Why are you reopening the curtains?

A

Pourquoi est-ce que tu rouvres les rideaux ?

37
Q

And in the chest, Alain discovers a treasure map!

A

Et dans le coffre, Alain découvre une carte au trésor !

38
Q

We’re rediscovering this artist.

A

Nous redécouvrons cet artiste.

39
Q

Then, you cover the pie with custard.

A

Puis, vous couvrez la tarte de crème anglaise.

40
Q

At midnight, the children open their presents.

A

A minuit, les enfants ouvrent leurs cadeaux.

41
Q

I can meet her today.

A

Je peux la rencontrer aujourd’hui.

42
Q

Valérie must babysit him.

A

Valérie doit le garder.

43
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I like to listen to him.

A

J’aime l’écouter.

44
Q

You want to buy them.

A

Tu veux les acheter.

45
Q

We are going to talk to her.

A

Nous allons lui parler.

46
Q

I’m going to phone them.

A

Je vais leur téléphoner.

47
Q

Conjugation of OFFRIR

A

j’offre
tu offres
il/elle/on offre
nous offrons
vous offrez
ils/elles offrent

48
Q

Conjugation of SOUFFRIR (to suffer)

A

je souffre
tu souffres
il/elle/on souffre
nous souffrons
vous souffrez
ils/elles souffrent

49
Q

I’m offering my mother flowers for her birthday.

A

J’offre des fleurs à ma mère pour son anniversaire.

50
Q

Are you suffering much?

A

Tu souffres beaucoup ?

51
Q

Basile gives me a present.

A

Basile m’offre un cadeau.

52
Q

We’re suffering from her lack of care.

A

Nous souffrons de son manque d’attention.

53
Q

What are you giving her for Christmas?

A

Qu’est-ce que vous lui offrez pour Noël ?

54
Q

Their friends always give them gift certificates.

A

Leurs amis leur offrent toujours des chèques-cadeaux.

55
Q

You mustn’t walk on the grass.

A

Il ne faut pas marcher sur la pelouse.

56
Q

You need an accent on the first ‘e’ of “école”

A

Il faut un accent sur le premier ‘e’ de “école”

57
Q

We need a rubber / eraser to erase mistakes.

A

Il faut une gomme pour effacer des erreurs.

58
Q

One must do one’s homework.

A

Il faut faire ses devoirs.

59
Q

I need a pencil.

A

Il me faut un crayon.

60
Q

He/She needs some help.

A

Il lui faut de l’aide.

61
Q

You need three eggs for that recipe.

A

Il vous faut trois œufs pour cette recette.

62
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They must leave this place.

A

Il leur faut quitter cet endroit.

63
Q

You must tidy your room.

A

Il faut ranger ta chambre.

64
Q

You must tidy your room.

A

Il faut ranger sa chambre.