TO MISS – MANQUER or RATER?
TO MISS – MANQUER or RATER? Practice MANQUER with Anne's AUDIO file.
TO MISS – MANQUER or RATER?
To miss’ isn’t always easy to translate. Try your French here. Anne will say sentences in French and then in English.
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Phrases
- Il manque un œuf pour faire la douzaine.
- Elles étaient là il y a une minute. Tu viens juste de les rater.
- Avez-vous raté votre train ?
- Je lui manque.
- Les roses jaunes nous manquent, elles nous manquent.
- Tu ne lui manques pas. Vous ne lui manquez pas.
- Tu ne me manques pas. Vous ne me manquez pas.
- Être à Marseille leur manque.
- Do you miss your brother?
- He missed the Provence sunshine.
- We will miss them.
- They won't miss him.
- We miss her already.
- There aren’t any good hamburgers in France.
- They missed one another the other day.
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Related: Object pronouns . The passive voice . Marseille . Family vocabulary . Past participle agreement .
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