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Choose the best translation for "entourer":
"Entourer" means to surround or to be all around something.
Which sentence uses "entourer" correctly?
In this sentence, "entourent" (the conjugated form of "entourer") correctly expresses that the trees are surrounding the house.
The police _________ le bâtiment. (The police surrounded the building.)
"Entourent" is the correct conjugation of "entourer" for "les police" (they).
The word "entourer" means to go inside.
No, "entourer" means to surround, not to go inside. The word for 'to go inside' is 'entrer'.
If something is "entouré," it means it has things all around it.
Yes, "entouré" (past participle of entourer) means surrounded, indicating there are things all around it.
The sentence "Nous entourons la table" means "We are touching the table."
No, "Nous entourons la table" means "We are surrounding the table," not touching it. You could be around it without touching it.
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