Sentence examples of "Es" in French
Si tu es allé à Rome, tu as dû voir le Colisée.
If you have ever visited Rome, you must have seen the Coliseum.
Tu n'aurais pas dû te presser ; tu es arrivé trop tôt.
You needn't have hurried; you've arrived too early.
Tu n'aurais pas dû te presser ; tu es arrivée trop tôt.
You needn't have hurried; you've arrived too early.
Tu es une bête ! Tu ne t'es pas trompé sur la moindre question !
You're a beast! You haven't even missed one question!
Quand tu es fatigué, il n'y a rien de tel qu'un bon bain.
When you feel tired, there is nothing like having a bath.
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