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There are some flowers on the table.
Il y a des fleurs sur la table.
It’s for my family.
C’est pour ma famille.
Are they still in Paris?
Sont-ils toujours à Paris ?
They are always on time.
Ils sont toujours à l’heure.
Are they still on time?
Sont-ils toujours à l’heure ?
Are they still in the restaurant?
Sont-ils toujours au restaurant ?
There are 7 days in a week.
Il y a 7 jours dans une semaine.
Where are you from? (informal)
Tu es d’où ?
don’t have (1st person plural)
n’avons pas
in France
en France
some coffee
du café
4 o’clock in the morning
quatre heures du matin
They are always late.
Ils sont toujours en retard.
The day after Saturday is Sunday.
Le jour après samedi est dimanche.
She has music three times a week.
Elle a musique trois fois par semaine.
doesn’t like
n’aime pas
at the café
au café
He is in Lyon.
Il est à Lyon.
They are in Lyon.
Ils sont à Lyon.
She is in Lyon.
Elle est à Lyon.
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