French Review – Introduction Part 1 Write the French equivalent of the following: |
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Mrs. Martin. You aren’t old. |
What is it? |
How are you? (familiar) |
I’m going to Paris. |
We are students. |
What’s her name? |
She is short and blond. |
Me too. |
She speaks English. |
His name is Louis. |
Who is it? |
How are you? (formal) |
The university is small. |
He is American. |
What’s his name? |
The professors are good. |
Daniel’s shoes are black. |
What is your name? (formal) |
I (fem) am not a student. |
He is wearing white shoes. |
How’s it going? |
He is tall and thin. |
What’s Barbara’s friend’s (fem) name? |
She is going to the church today. |
So, so. |
Is that Albert? |
Sir. Are you a professor? |
You (familiar) are not nice. |
We are fine. |
I am a little tired. (masc) |
My name is Pierre. |
Her name is Denise. |
She is wearing a yellow skirt. |
I go there often. |
She is French. |
You (familiar) are of average height. |
We are going to the library now. |
He is not fine. |
Is that a man? |
The professor’s name is Mrs. Martin. |
They are not going to Daniel’s place. |
What color is Louis’s hat? |
They (fem) are absent today. |
Are you students? (masc) |
The cathedral is beautiful and old. |
They are going to the café tomorrow. |
He doesn’t speak French. |
It isn’t a clock. |
Isn’t that right? |
Goodbye |
Twenty-five |
Fifty-four |
Fourteen |
Forty-eight |
Forty-three |
Fifteen |
Eleven |
Twenty-one |
Nineteen |
Twelve |
Thirty-six |
Seventeen |
Thirteen |
Thirty-two |
Sixteen |
Forty-seven |
Noon |
Midnight |
6:30 |
8:40 |
4:20 |
7:15 |
3:05 |
6:45 |
9:50 |
11:05 |