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Note that you use à when describing going to or being in a city. And you use de to indicate being, coming or returning from a city.
Does this mean that de can also be used to describe being IN a city?
I also want to say how much I have learned in the short time I have become a subscriber to Kwiziq- " Votre site est excellent !"
Also, why can't I use 'demander des questions' instead of 'poser des questions'?
This dictée starts in passé composé, switches into futur proche, and then ends in imparfait. I am often confused by the use of tenses in French. Can you please explain the progression of tenses for telling this story? Thanks!
In this sentence:
Quand vous voyagerez en France, vous serez très occupé.
should 'occupé' be 'occupés' to agree with the plural 'vous?'
Thank you!
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