| Vocabulary | What is the French equivalent | n'a pas |
| He is going | |
| He needs | |
| doesn't have | |
| to play | |
| the dog | |
| to do or to make | |
| I | |
| you | |
| you (all) | |
| toward | |
| sad | |
| to go out | |
| his or her | |
| knows that | |
| what is this? | |
| to take | |
| cries | |
| I'm fine. | |
| where | |
| we | |
| | Vocabulary | What is the French equivalent | n'a pas |
| to him or to her | |
| reads | |
| to read | |
| the book | |
| they (guys or guys and girls) | |
| they (girls only) | |
| he sees | |
| she wants | |
| writes | |
| to write | |
| listens | |
| gives | |
| says or tells | |
| runs | |
| over at | |
| to have | |
| with | |
| good-bye | |
| good evening | |
| likes | |
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