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Lecon 20 DFB

Imperative, RE verbs, Payer, How much, etc.

QuestionAnswer
l’argent money
un billet bill/ paper money
une pièce a coin
riche rich
pauvre poor
dépenser to spend
gagner to earn, to win
payer to pay
Combien coûte cette chemise? How much does this shirt cost?
Combien d’argent as-tu? How much money do you have?
Combien de pièces as-tu? How many coins do you have ?
Combien de shorts as-tu? How many pairs of shorts do you have ?
Combien de soeurs as-tu? How many sisters do you have ?
avoir besoin + NOUN to need a thing
avoir besoin + VERB to need to DO something
J’ai besoin de 5 euros I need 5 €
J’ai besoin d’étudier. I need to study.
J’ai besoin de travailler pour gagner de l’argent. I need to work to earn money.
J’ai besoin de nourriture. I need food.
J’ai besoin de bouffer. I need to eat.( slang)
avoir ENVIE de VOULOIR
avoir ENVIE de + NOUN to want
J’ai envie d’une pizza. I want a pizza
avoir ENVIE de + VERB to want to do something
J’ai envie d’aller à la plage. I want to go to the beach,.
Je paie I pay
tu paies you pay, are paying
il /elle paie he/she pays, is paying
nous payons we pay/are paying
vous payez you pay/ are paying
ils/elles paient they pay/ are paying
L’argent ne fait pas le Bonheur Money doesn’t buy happiness.
on they, one, people, we, you
On parle français en France. They ( people) speak French in France.
Qu’est-ce qu’on vend ici? What do they sell here?
On va au supermarché? Are we going to the supermarket?
Où est-ce qu’on achète ce CD? Where does one (do people, do they) buy this CD ?
Est-ce qu’on dîne à la maison? Are we having dinner at home ?
C’est une bonne idée! That’s a good idea!
En France, on joue au foot. In France, people ( they) play soccer.
En Amérique, on joue au baseball. In American, people( they) play baseball.
attendre to wait for
entendre to hear
perdre to lose
rendre visite à to visit
répondre à to answer
vendre to sell
Pierre attend Michèle au café. Pierre is waiting for Michelle at the cafe.
Entends-tu la radio? Do you hear the radio?
Jean-Claude perd le match. Jean Claude is losing the game.
Je rends visite à mon oncle. I am visiting my uncle.
Nous répondons à la question du prof. We answer the prof’s question.
A qui vends-tu ton vélo ? To whom are you selling your bike ?
visiter+ places Use the verb VISITER for places.
rendre viste A des personnes Use RENDRE VISITE A for people
Nous allons visiter la Tour Eiffel cet été à Paris. We are going to visit
Ils rendent visite à leur grand-mère le dimanche. They visit their grandmother o
Parlons français! Let’s speak French!
Allons au cinéma ! Let’s go to the movies.
Achetons ces chaussures! Let’s buy these shoes.
Finissons nos devoirs! Let’s finish our homework !
Vendons nos vieux vêtements ! Let’s sell our old clothes !
Va au stade ! Go to the stadium
Allez au stade. ( talking to someone with whom you must be formal, or a lot of people)
Payez l’addition. Pay the bill. ( talking to some friends)
Paie l’addition. Pay the bill. ( talking to one friend)
l’argent mony
un billet bill/ paper money
une pièce a coin
riche rich
pauvre poor
dépenser to spend
gagner to earn, to win
payer to pay
Combien coûte cette chemise? How much does this shirt cost?
Combien d’argent as-tu? How much money do you have?
Combien de pièces as-tu? How many coins do you have ?
Combien de shorts as-tu? How many pairs of shorts do you have ?
Combien de soeurs as-tu? How many sisters do you have ?
avoir besoin + NOUN to need a thing
avoir besoin + VERB to need to DO something
J’ai besoin de 5 euros I need 5 €
J’ai besoin d’étudier. I need to study.
J’ai besoin de travailler pour gagner de l’argent. I need to work to earn money.
J’ai besoin de nourriture. I need food.
J’ai besoin de bouffer. I need to eat.( slang)
avoir ENVIE de VOULOIR
avoir ENVIE de + NOUN to want
J’ai envie d’une pizza. I want a pizza
avoir ENVIE de + VERB to want to do something
J’ai envie d’aller à la plage. I want to go to the beach,.
Je paie I pay
tu paies you pay, are paying
il /elle paie he/she pays, is paying
nous payons we pay/are paying
vous payez you pay/ are paying
ils/elles paient they pay/ are paying
L’argent ne fait pas le Bonheur Money doesn’t buy happiness.
on they, one, people, we, you
On parle français en France. They ( people) speak French in France.
Qu’est-ce qu’on vend ici? What do they sell here.
On va au supermarché? Are we going to the supermarket?
Où est-ce qu’on achète ce CD? Where does one (do people, do they) buy this CD ?
Est-ce qu’on dîne à la maison? Are we having dinner at home ?
C’est une bonne idée! That’s a good idea!
En France, on joue au foot. In France, people ( they) play soccer.
En Amérique, on joue au baseball. In American, people( they) play baseball.
attendre to wait for
entendre to hear
perdre to lose
rendre visite à to visit
répondre à to answer
vendre to sell
Pierre attend Michèle au café. Pierre is waiting for Michelle at the cafe.
Entends-tu la radio? Do you hear the radio?
Jean-Claude perd le match. Jean Claude is losing the game.
Je rends visite à mon oncle. I am visiting my uncle.
Nous répondons à la question du prof. We answer the prof’s question.
A qui vends-tu ton vélo ? To whom are you selling your bike ?
visiter+ places Use the verb VISITER for places.
rendre viste A des personnes Use RENDRE VISITE A for people
Nous allons visiter la Tour Eiffel cet été à Paris. We are going to visit
Ils rendent visite à leur grand-mère le dimanche. They visit their grandmother o
Parlons français! Let’s speak French!
Allons au cinéma ! Let’s go to the movies.
Achetons ces chaussures! Let’s buy these shoes.
Finissons nos devoirs! Let’s finish our homework !
Vendons nos vieux vêtements ! Let’s sell our old clothes !
Va au stade ! Go to the stadium
Allez au stade. ( talking to someone with whom you must be formal, or a lot of people)
Payez l’addition. Pay the bill. ( talking to some friends)
Paie l’addition. Pay the bill. ( talking to one friend)
l’argent mony
un billet bill/ paper money
une pièce a coin
riche rich
pauvre poor
dépenser to spend
gagner to earn, to win
payer to pay
Combien coûte cette chemise? How much does this shirt cost?
Combien d’argent as-tu? How much money do you have?
Combien de pièces as-tu? How many coins do you have ?
Combien de shorts as-tu? How many pairs of shorts do you have ?
Combien de soeurs as-tu? How many sisters do you have ?
avoir besoin + NOUN to need a thing
avoir besoin + VERB to need to DO something
J’ai besoin de 5 euros I need 5 €
J’ai besoin d’étudier. I need to study.
J’ai besoin de travailler pour gagner de l’argent. I need to work to earn money.
J’ai besoin de nourriture. I need food.
J’ai besoin de bouffer. I need to eat.( slang)
avoir ENVIE de VOULOIR
avoir ENVIE de + NOUN to want
J’ai envie d’une pizza. I want a pizza
avoir ENVIE de + VERB to want to do something
J’ai envie d’aller à la plage. I want to go to the beach,.
Je paie I pay
tu paies you pay, are paying
il /elle paie he/she pays, is paying
nous payons we pay/are paying
vous payez you pay/ are paying
ils/elles paient they pay/ are paying
L’argent ne fait pas le Bonheur Money doesn’t buy happiness.
on they, one, people, we, you
On parle français en France. They ( people) speak French in France.
Qu’est-ce qu’on vend ici? What do they sell here.
On va au supermarché? Are we going to the supermarket?
Où est-ce qu’on achète ce CD? Where does one (do people, do they) buy this CD ?
Est-ce qu’on dîne à la maison? Are we having dinner at home ?
C’est une bonne idée! That’s a good idea!
En France, on joue au foot. In France, people ( they) play soccer.
En Amérique, on joue au baseball. In American, people( they) play baseball.
attendre to wait for
entendre to hear
perdre to lose
rendre visite à to visit
répondre à to answer
vendre to sell
Pierre attend Michèle au café. Pierre is waiting for Michelle at the cafe.
Entends-tu la radio? Do you hear the radio?
Jean-Claude perd le match. Jean Claude is losing the game.
Je rends visite à mon oncle. I am visiting my uncle.
Nous répondons à la question du prof. We answer the prof’s question.
A qui vends-tu ton vélo ? To whom are you selling your bike ?
visiter+ places Use the verb VISITER for places.
rendre viste A des personnes Use RENDRE VISITE A for people
Nous allons visiter la Tour Eiffel cet été à Paris. We are going to visit
Ils rendent visite à leur grand-mère le dimanche. They visit their grandmother o
Parlons français! Let’s speak French!
Allons au cinéma ! Let’s go to the movies.
Achetons ces chaussures! Let’s buy these shoes.
Finissons nos devoirs! Let’s finish our homework !
Vendons nos vieux vêtements ! Let’s sell our old clothes !
Va au stade ! Go to the stadium
Allez au stade. ( talking to someone with whom you must be formal, or a lot of people)
Payez l’addition. Pay the bill. ( talking to some friends)
Paie l’addition. Pay the bill. ( talking to one friend)
l’argent mony
un billet bill/ paper money
une pièce a coin
riche rich
pauvre poor
dépenser to spend
gagner to earn, to win
payer to pay
Combien coûte cette chemise? How much does this shirt cost?
Combien d’argent as-tu? How much money do you have?
Combien de pièces as-tu? How many coins do you have ?
Combien de shorts as-tu? How many pairs of shorts do you have ?
Combien de soeurs as-tu? How many sisters do you have ?
avoir besoin + NOUN to need a thing
avoir besoin + VERB to need to DO something
J’ai besoin de 5 euros I need 5 €
J’ai besoin d’étudier. I need to study.
J’ai besoin de travailler pour gagner de l’argent. I need to work to earn money.
J’ai besoin de nourriture. I need food.
J’ai besoin de bouffer. I need to eat.( slang)
avoir ENVIE de VOULOIR
avoir ENVIE de + NOUN to want
J’ai envie d’une pizza. I want a pizza
avoir ENVIE de + VERB to want to do something
J’ai envie d’aller à la plage. I want to go to the beach,.
Je paie I pay
tu paies you pay, are paying
il /elle paie he/she pays, is paying
nous payons we pay/are paying
vous payez you pay/ are paying
ils/elles paient they pay/ are paying
L’argent ne fait pas le Bonheur Money doesn’t buy happiness.
on they, one, people, we, you
On parle français en France. They ( people) speak French in France.
Qu’est-ce qu’on vend ici? What do they sell here.
On va au supermarché? Are we going to the supermarket?
Où est-ce qu’on achète ce CD? Where does one (do people, do they) buy this CD ?
Est-ce qu’on dîne à la maison? Are we having dinner at home ?
C’est une bonne idée! That’s a good idea!
En France, on joue au foot. In France, people ( they) play soccer.
En Amérique, on joue au baseball. In American, people( they) play baseball.
attendre to wait for
entendre to hear
perdre to lose
rendre visite à to visit
répondre à to answer
vendre to sell
Pierre attend Michèle au café. Pierre is waiting for Michelle at the cafe.
Entends-tu la radio? Do you hear the radio?
Jean-Claude perd le match. Jean Claude is losing the game.
Je rends visite à mon oncle. I am visiting my uncle.
Nous répondons à la question du prof. We answer the prof’s question.
A qui vends-tu ton vélo ? To whom are you selling your bike ?
visiter+ places Use the verb VISITER for places.
rendre viste A des personnes Use RENDRE VISITE A for people
Nous allons visiter la Tour Eiffel cet été à Paris. We are going to visit
Ils rendent visite à leur grand-mère le dimanche. They visit their grandmother o
Parlons français! Let’s speak French!
Allons au cinéma ! Let’s go to the movies.
Achetons ces chaussures! Let’s buy these shoes.
Finissons nos devoirs! Let’s finish our homework !
Vendons nos vieux vêtements ! Let’s sell our old clothes !
Va au stade ! Go to the stadium
Allez au stade. ( talking to someone with whom you must be formal, or a lot of people)
Payez l’addition. Pay the bill. ( talking to some friends)
Paie l’addition. Pay the bill. ( talking to one friend)
entendre to hear
perdre to lose
rendre visite à to visit
répondre à to answer
vendre to sell
Pierre attend Michèle au café. Pierre is waiting for Michelle at the cafe.
Entends-tu la radio? Do you hear the radio?
Jean-Claude perd le match. Jean Claude is losing the game.
Je rends visite à mon oncle. I am visiting my uncle.
Nous répondons à la question du prof. We answer the prof’s question.
A qui vends-tu ton vélo ? To whom are you selling your bike ?
visiter+ places Use the verb VISITER for places.
rendre viste A des personnes Use RENDRE VISITE A for people
Nous allons visiter la Tour Eiffel cet été à Paris. We are going to visit
Ils rendent visite à leur grand-mère le dimanche. They visit their grandmother o
Parlons français! Let’s speak French!
Allons au cinéma ! Let’s go to the movies.
Achetons ces chaussures! Let’s buy these shoes.
Finissons nos devoirs! Let’s finish our homework !
Vendons nos vieux vêtements ! Let’s sell our old clothes !
Va au stade ! Go to the stadium
Allez au stade. ( talking to someone with whom you must be formal, or a lot of people)
Payez l’addition. Pay the bill. ( talking to some friends)
Paie l’addition. Pay the bill. ( talking to one friend)
Qu’est-ce qu’on vend ici? What do they sell here.
On va au supermarché? Are we going to the supermarket?
Où est-ce qu’on achète ce CD? Where does one (do people, do they) buy this CD ?
Est-ce qu’on dîne à la maison? Are we having dinner at home ?
C’est une bonne idée! That’s a good idea!
En France, on joue au foot. In France, people ( they) play soccer.
En Amérique, on joue au baseball. In American, people( they) play baseball.
attendre to wait for
entendre to hear
perdre to loseCombien d’argent as-tu?
Combien de pièces as-tu? How many coins do you have ?
Combien de shorts as-tu? How many pairs of shorts do you have ?
Combien de soeurs as-tu? How many sisters do you have ?
avoir besoin + NOUN to need a thing
avoir besoin + VERB to need to DO something
J’ai besoin de 5 euros I need 5 €
J’ai besoin d’étudier. I need to study.
J’ai besoin de travailler pour gagner de l’argent. I need to work to earn money.
J’ai besoin de nourriture. I need food.
J’ai besoin de bouffer. I need to eat.( slang)
avoir ENVIE de VOULOIR
avoir ENVIE de + NOUN to want
J’ai envie d’une pizza. I want a pizza
avoir ENVIE de + VERB to want to do something
J’ai envie d’aller à la plage. I want to go to the beach,.
Je paie I pay
tu paies you pay, are paying
il /elle paie he/she pays, is paying
nous payons we pay/are paying
vous payez you pay/ are paying
ils/elles paient they pay/ are paying
L’argent ne fait pas le Bonheur Money doesn’t buy happiness.
on they, one, people, we, you
On parle français en France. They ( people) speak French in France.
l’argent mony
un billet bill/ paper money
une pièce a coin
riche rich
pauvre poor
dépenser to spend
gagner to earn, to win
payer to pay
Combien coûte cette chemise? How much does this shirt cost?
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