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         <title>MERCI ABBY FOR YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION! LOVE THAT MY STUDENTS ARE READING THE ANNOUNCEMENTS.</title>
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         <title>I ALSO SENT A REMIND YESTERDAY FOR PARENT/STUDENT CALLS FOR NEXT WEEK- PLEASE BE SURE YOU AND A PARENT PICK YOUR TIME.</title>
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         <pubDate>2018-01-25 10:17:14 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>ARE YOU STILL REVIEWING JOUER AND FAIRE?THE VERBS JOUER AND FAIRE ARE BOTH USED TO DESCRIBE HOBBIES, INCLUDING PLAYING OR DOING SPORTS.  JOUER LITERALLY MEANS TO PLAY.  FAIRE MEANS TO DO / TO MAKE. THERE ARE SOME GENERAL RULES THAT GOVERN WHETHER TO USE JOUER OR FAIRE WHEN TALKING ABOUT SPORTS OR GAMES.</title>
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         <title>The verbs JOUER and FAIRE are both used to describe hobbies, including playing or doing sports.  JOUER literally means to play.  FAIRE means to do / to make. There are some general rules that govern whether to use JOUER or FAIRE when talking about sports or games.JOUER is most often used to discuss playing games (such as chess, dominos, cards, Monopoly, etc.), team sports, or sports in which there is at least one opponent. More specifically, JOUER is used to talk about sports that use a ball, bat, club, and/or a stick. JOUER is a regular -ER verb.When used to discuss games or sports, we must use the construction JOUER+au (when the game or sport is a masculine singular noun) or JOUER+aux (when the game or sport is a masculine plural noun).Can you send me a sentence of each today? Let&#39;s see what you can do! :) </title>
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         <pubDate>2018-01-25 10:17:39 UTC</pubDate>
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