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What are some French sentences?

Here are some French sentences, ranging from simple to more complex:

Simple Sentences:

* Bonjour! (Good morning/hello!)

* Merci. (Thank you.)

* Au revoir. (Goodbye.)

* Je m'appelle... (My name is...)

* Je suis... (I am...)

* Il fait beau. (It's beautiful weather.)

* J'ai faim. (I am hungry.)

* J'ai soif. (I am thirsty.)

* C'est bon. (It's good.)

More Complex Sentences:

* J'aime beaucoup la musique. (I really like music.)

* Tu es allé au cinéma hier ? (Did you go to the cinema yesterday?)

* Elle travaille dans un restaurant. (She works in a restaurant.)

* Il est important de manger sainement. (It's important to eat healthily.)

* On peut parler français ? (Can we speak French?)

* J'aimerais apprendre à jouer du piano. (I would like to learn to play the piano.)

* Je voudrais un café, s'il vous plaît. (I would like a coffee, please.)

* Je suis désolé(e), je ne comprends pas. (I'm sorry, I don't understand.)

* Où est la gare, s'il vous plaît ? (Where is the train station, please?)

Sentences with Different Tenses:

* J'ai mangé un croissant ce matin. (I ate a croissant this morning.)

* Je vais au marché demain. (I'm going to the market tomorrow.)

* Elle a étudié le français pendant cinq ans. (She studied French for five years.)

* Ils ont visité la Tour Eiffel hier. (They visited the Eiffel Tower yesterday.)

* Nous allons dîner au restaurant ce soir. (We are going to have dinner at the restaurant tonight.)

These are just a few examples! You can find many more French sentences online or in textbooks.

Remember: It's helpful to look at the structure of the sentences and identify the subject, verb, and object. This will help you understand how to construct your own sentences in French.

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