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I have no recollection of attempting this exercise. Why has it appeared? Thank you.
J'aime quand vous riez... I like it when you laugh.
Why is this not je l'aime quand vous riez
It would be great if a translation appears too! I have to use a translator to get an idea of what the words mean in context and its not always accurate or reliable.
What is the role of 'd'ailleurs' in the above sentence? I am guessing it means 'anyway'. Thanks
Even Aurelie gives "garcon vilain" as an example where the adjective can go after the noun. (ugly boy versus mean boy).
yet the quiz won't accept it. This should be changed
There are two sentences in this text using amener and emmener in ways I thought were more correctly expressed with emporter: Taking too many clothes along with mother, and bringing one’s dolls to bathe in the sea. We’re talking about objects here, either personal or something brought from one place to another. I suppose the dolls could be expressed with apporter, as they were brought to Lola, but why did you choose amener and emmener, which I’ve studied as being used only in reference to people, animals, or vehicles?
why can't I say c'etais la coup de foudre instead of c'a ete?
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Why is it 'aux prix' and not 'au prix'. Isn't prix singular?
Thanks
Megan
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