Sentence examples of "does" in English with translation "étudier"

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Monica does study a lot. Monica étudie vraiment beaucoup.
Does Tony study after dinner? Est-ce que Tony étudie après le dîner ?
Carol studies very hard. So does Henry. Carole étudie très fort. Henri aussi.
"When does he study?" "He studies before dinner." "Quand étudie-t-il ?" "Il étudie avant le repas."
Why does he become drowsy whenever he begins to study? Pourquoi devient-il somnolent chaque fois qu'il se met à étudier ?
The more I study for an exam, the worse I do! I guess correlation does not imply causation. Plus j'étudie pour un examen, moins je réussis ! Je suppose que la corrélation n'implique pas la causalité.
A child who is a native speaker usually knows many things about his or her language that a non-native speaker who has been studying for years still does not know and perhaps will never know. Un enfant qui est un locuteur natif connaît habituellement de nombreuses choses sur son langage qu'un locuteur non-natif qui a étudié pendant des années ignore encore et peut-être ne saura jamais.
Did you study by yourself? As-tu étudié par toi-même ?
Do you study every day? Est-ce que tu étudies tous les jours ?
Do you study or work? Tu étudies ou tu travailles ?
Do I have to study? Dois-je étudier ?
Do you like to study? Aimes-tu étudier ?
Why do you study French? Pourquoi étudiez-vous le français ?
When did you start studying Latin? Quand as-tu commencé à étudier le latin ?
He didn't study at all. Il n'a pas étudié du tout.
Monica didn't study a lot. Monica n'a pas beaucoup étudié.
I didn't study at all. Je n'ai absolument rien étudié.
Do you have a student fare? Y-a-t-il un tarif étudiant ?
Monica doesn't study a lot. Monica n'étudie pas beaucoup.
I don't feel like studying. Je n'ai pas envie d'étudier.
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