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"out of; from" Practice Lesson
"out of; from" Practice French lesson
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out of; from
en
to be good at
être bon en
You’re on holiday?
Vous êtes en vacances ?
You’re not on holiday?
Vous n’êtes pas en vacances ?
late (compared to what was planned)
en retard
You’re not late?
Vous n’êtes pas en retard ?
They are always late.
Ils sont toujours en retard.
She just has to go to town.
Elle doit justement aller en ville.
He is just going to go to town.
Il va justement aller en ville.
I’m just going to go to town.
Je vais justement aller en ville.
I would just go to town.
Je voudrais justement aller en ville.
We are precisely going to go to town.
Nous allons justement aller en ville.
Not at all. I have to go downtown anyway.
Pas du tout ; je dois justement aller en ville.
Is he going to class?
Va-t-il en classe ?
How does one say “Hello” in English?
Comment dit-on « bonjour » en anglais ?
I think I’m going to town.
Je crois que je vais en ville.
They are always early.
Ils sont toujours en avance.
I just hope to go into town.
J’espère justement aller en ville.
to attend class
aller en cours
If I take a taxi, I will arrive in advance.
Si je prends un taxi, j’arriverai en avance.
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