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The adjective, vintage, does not agree with its plural noun, vêtements. Is it invariant and is this so because it is a word borrowed from English ? If so, is this the case with other borrowed adjectives, for example super? Thanks for the informative story about Lille.
Il y avait une opposition considérable à la construction de la tour. De nombreux artistes et écrivains étaient contre le projet mais la popularité de la tour et de l'exposition a fait taire les objections.
Comme chaque année depuis que tu nous as quittéS
I did read the lesson on past participle agreement with avoir but am still not sure why the 's' is needed in the above.
This is a really comprehensive lesson. Cécile even provided a list of words beginning with "h" in the comments above but included only nouns and verbs. It would be great if you added a list of adjectives beginning with "h" so we can see which ones follow which rules for "tout" all in one place.
Any reason why l'hôtel de ville wasn't a possible answer?
Thanks so much for the link Chris. Unfortunately I could not find "avoir" in this list. Should it be added, or am I misinterpreting something?
Tu recueilleras ce qu'il dit.You will take down what he says.
what is the difference between annee and an? ive only heard of/used annee before
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