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Tom is leaving at 2:30 this afternoon.
Tom part à 14h30 cet après-midi.
Someone is going to show me my hotel room.
On va me montrer ma chambre d’hôtel.
has bought
a acheté
he’s famous
il est célèbre
she’s famous
elle est célèbre
people don’t work
on ne travaille pas
Is Tom working?
Est-ce que Tom travaille ?
I think he’s on holiday.
Je crois qu’il est en vacances.
Saturday is the first day of the weekend.
Samedi est le premier jour du week-end.
Sunday is the last day of the weekend.
Dimanche est le dernier jour du week-end.
The coffee is black.
Le café est noir.
Where is the salad?
Où est la salade ?
Marie is the daughter.
Marie est la fille.
Where is he going to have lunch?
Où va-t-il déjeuner ?
Where is she going to have lunch?
Où va-t-elle déjeuner ?
Monday is the day before Tuesday.
Lundi est le jour avant mardi.
The day after Monday is Tuesday.
Le jour après lundi est mardi.
Sunday is the day before Monday.
Dimanche est le jour avant lundi.
The day after Sunday is Monday.
Le jour après dimanche est lundi.
The day after Tuesday is Wednesday.
Le jour après mardi est mercredi.
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