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late (behind schedule) Vocab A0
Learn about "late (behind schedule)", with context and examples
delayed Vocab
Learn about "delayed", with context and examples
a delay Vocab A0
Learn about "a delay", with context and examples
You were late this morning! Language example A1
In French, there are several expressions using the verb "être" when you wish to talk about timeliness. How to use 'ê
You had put your makeup on fast because we were late. Language example B2
Learn how to conjugate reflexive verbs in [kwiziq_link type="lexical_feature" id=46 nolink=1] in French [example id="3153"] [exa
We were late, so we had to call a taxi. Language example A2
The verb devoir usually means must / to have to (see [competency id="3135"]). However, in
We predict they'll be late. Language example A1
The verb dire and its derivatives follow a specific pattern in [kwiziq_link type="lexical_feature" id=43] in French. Learn how to con
We must hurry, we're already late. Language example A1
The verb devoir (must / have to) is irregular in [kwiziq_link type="lexical_feature" id=43].
Waiting for the train Dictation practice B1
Noémie and her family had to wait a long time for their train.
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Using "devoir" in the imperfect tense versus the compound past in French (L'Imparfait vs Le Passé Composé) Lesson A2
IdiotismeL'Imparfait (Indicatif)Le Passé Composé (Indicatif)Verbes modaux
The concert ended one hour late. Language example A2
[competency id="3154"] can be extended to say precisely how late... How to say precisely how late or early you'll be in French Here are some sentences:
She was punished for arriving late. Language example C1
To express for doing [something] in French, you use pour + [kwiziq_link type="lexical_feature" id=138].   
She is late on purpose. Language example A2
Doing something on purpose in French Look at these sentences: [example id="963"][example id="964"][example id="965"][exa
She hates that he takes his time when she's late. Language example B2
In French, to express you like or dislike something, you can use the verbal expressions "aimer que" and
Our train was two hours late because of the snow. Language example A2
[competency id="3154"] can be extended to say precisely how late... How to say precisely how late or early you'll be in French Here are some sentences:
Our train was two hours late because of the snow. Language example A2
[competency id="3154"] can be extended to say precisely how late... How to say precisely how late or early you'll be in French Here are some sentences:
My boss doesn't like that I am often late. Language example B2
In French, to express you like or dislike something, you can use the verbal expressions "aimer que" and
Mathieu is late. He must have missed his train. Language example B2
Learn how to conjugate regular -er, -ir, -dre verbs with avoir in [kwiziq_link type="lexical_feature" id=48 nolink=1] in French Look at these examples:
Julie arrives late every day. Language example A1
In French, there are several expressions using the verb "être" when you wish to talk about timeliness. How to use 'ê
I'm sorry I'm late. Language example A1
In French, there are several expressions using the verb "être" when you wish to talk about timeliness. How to use 'ê
I'm late even though I left on time. Language example B2
To introduce a concession with although/though in French, you can use these two conjunctions followed by a verb in [kwiziq_link type="lexic
I have to hurry before they're late. Language example C1
In French, to express "before" + verb, you use "avant que" followed by a verb in [kwiziq_link type="lexic
I will probably be fifteen minutes late. Language example A2
[competency id="3154"] can be extended to say precisely how late... How to say precisely how late or early you'll be in French Here are some sentences:
I will probably be fifteen minutes late. Language example A2
[competency id="3154"] can be extended to say precisely how late... How to say precisely how late or early you'll be in French Here are some sentences:
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