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Is Tom working?
Est-ce que Tom travaille ?
Do you know what time the train leaves?
Savez-vous à quelle heure part le train ?
she’s fine with it
ça lui convient
the train leaves at 4 p.m.
le train part à 16 heures
It suits me just fine. (masculine subject)
Il me convient tout à fait.
It suits me just fine. (feminine subject)
Elle me convient tout à fait.
Paris suits me just fine.
Paris me convient tout à fait.
The coffee suits me just fine
Le café me convient tout à fait.
The hotel suits me just fine.
L’hôtel me convient tout à fait.
The room suits me just fine.
La chambre me convient tout à fait.
He wants to reserve two seats for Lille.
Il veut louer deux places pour Lille.
The restaurant suits me just fine.
le restaurant me convient tout à fait.
the train leaves at 6 p.m.
le train part à 18 heures
I think it’s all that is left.
Je crois que c’est tout ce qui reste.
he knows
il sait
we know; people know
on sait
she knows
elle sait
Where does one find fruit?
Où trouve-t-on des fruits ?
My family arrive at 3 o’clock.
Ma famille arrive à trois heures.
My family arrives at four o’clock.
Ma famille arrive à quatre heures.
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