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Adjectives 12 Examples French lesson

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Recording English French Status
the employee (masculine) l’employé
an employee un employé
sparkling water eau gazeuse
grandparents grands-parents
the sparkling water l’eau gazeuse
That’s fine. C’est parfait.
Plain or sparkling? Plate ou gazeuse ?
5 p.m. 17 heures
77 (seventy-seven) soixante-dix-sept
but if it’s bad weather et s’il fait mauvais
when the weather is bad quand il fait mauvais
He was born in another country. Il est né dans un autre pays.
97 (ninety-seven) quatre-vingt-dix-sept
Tom speaks perfect French. Tom parle un français parfait.
the train leaves at 5 p.m. le train part à 17 heures
Her employee needed money. Son employé avait besoin d’argent.
1789 (seventeen eighty nine) dix-sept-cent-quatre-vingt-neuf

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