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For example, « We will arrive on tuesday, and we’ll leave the following day »
I know we can use « le jour prochain » and « le jour dernier », but is « le jour suivant/précédent » or « le lendemain/ la veille » also allowed?
In the listening: Est-que vous vendez des adaptateurs internationaux
Vendez sounds strange.
I thought, incorrectly, “je n’y avais eu pris aucun plaisir”; et “je n’y avais eu demandé d’y retourner.”
Merci pour clarifierça.
It may be useful to link lessons for 'aucun(e)', the opposite of chacun(e).
In "M. Dupont et Mme Vichy vont au bureau." above, it sounds like M. is just being pronounced as the letter M and not as monsieur but Mme is pronounced as madame. Is that really how this would be said aloud? Also, is it correct that the M. has a period to denote abbreviation but the Mme does not? Is there a rule to help explain this?
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