Examples of using "école" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I love this school.
- I like this school.
I hate this school.
I went to your school.
That is our school.
- That is my school.
- This is my school.
I like this school.
- Where is your school?
- Where's your school?
- He dearly loves his school.
- He likes his school a lot.
- She likes her school a lot.
Our school has ten classes.
What school did you go to?
How's school?
I love this school.
- It's a good school.
- That's a good school.
Our school burned down.
I went to your school.
Do you like your school?
He adored his school.
I hate this school.
- Where is your school?
- Where's your school?
We like our school.
This school has no heating.
Is your school far from here?
What school did you go to?
when he has a fixed school, always goes to the same school.
- Is your school far from here?
- How far is your school from here?
He likes his school a lot.
Our school is 80 years old.
Our school has nine classes.
Our school encourages sports.
Our school has ten classes.
Is your school far from here?
Our school is fifty years old.
She likes her school a lot.
Which school is the best?
We have no school tomorrow.
- We have no school today.
- We don't have class today.
- We don't have classes today.
Which school will you go to?
We visited our old school.
It's a really good school.
This school is ours.
This school has many students.
I went to a Catholic school.
That building is our school.
Our school has ten classes.
Our school is now coeducational.
This school has no heating.
What school did you go to?
- The school was established in 1650.
- This school was founded in 1650.
That school looks just like a prison.
Our school stands on the hill.
He went to a single-sex school.