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Ghost Presentations 2

Today we had the last presentations.  Here are some interesting expressions from our work:

to be too lazy / too sleepy to do something -> être trop feignant /        trop endormi/fatigué pour faire quelque chose
fear of the dark              -> peur du noir
I felt like (going away)  -> j'avais envie de (partir)
a souvenir                      -> un souvenir
a skeleton                      -> un squelette
inevitably                      -> inévitablement
to realize                       -> se rendre compte de
to inquire                      -> enquêter, se demander

COULD / WOULD / SHOULD  -> le <L> ne se prononce pas


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