You (singular) like
Tu aimes
I wait
J'attend
I finish
Je finis
I am
Je suis
It it beautiful out!
Il fait beau!
the jam (Must include the article.)
la confiture
You (plural) sing
Vous chantez
We hear
Nous entendons
He punishes
Il punit
We have
Nous avons
It's raining.
Il pleut.
the grapes (Must include the article.)
les raisins
I listen (accent needed)
J'écoute
You (singular) sell
Tu vends
You (plural) are losing weight.
Vous maigrissez.
They make
Ils font
It's snowing.
Il neige.
an apricot (Must include the article.)
un abricot
They (plural) study (accent needed)
Ils étudient
She sells
Elle vend
The children are getting bigging (growing big).
Les enfants grandissent.
I can
Je peux
It's very cold. (One accent needed.)
Il fait très froid.
some strawberries (Must include article.)
des fraises
We start (accent needed) our homework.
Nous commençons nos devoirs.
They are paying a visit to their grandmother. (2 accents needed)
Ils rendent visite à leur grand-mère.
We are building a new house. (One not-so-common accent needed.)
Nous bâtissons une nouvelle maison.
We want
Nous voulons
It is sunny.
Il fait du soleil or Il y a du soleil.
I am eating a grapefruit.
Je mange un pamplemousse.
We are eating some apples.
Nous mangeons des pommes.
We are returning our books to the library. (2 accents needed.)
Nous rendons nos livres à la bibliothèque.
They are filling their bowls with some cereal. (2 accents -- both the same -- needed.)
Ils remplissent leurs bols avec des céréales.
They'll take some eggs.
Ils prennent des oeufs.
It is NOT windy.
Il ne fait pas de vent or Il n'y a pas de vent.
I love blueberries. (Must include an article!)
J'adore les myrtilles.