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Question: What is the best way to say ''He waited for twenty minutes.''?
Correct Answer: Il a attendu pendant vingt minutes.
Wrong Answer: Il attendait pendant vingt minutes.
If the question was "He was waiting for twenty minutes.", would the correct answer then be "Il attendait pendant vingt minutes."?
Please refresh my memory. Is there a construction: "Il faut que vous (subjunctive)? E.g. Il faut que vous soyez ici demain?
When 'in' is used in other contexts, apart from physical locations, would 'en' be used?
E.g. En réalité - In reality
Je suis fort en langues vivantes - I am strong in Foreign Languages
En industrie du bâtiment - In the building industry
Ces médicaments sont en sirop - This medication is in (the form of) syrup
Paul est rentré en colère - Paul returned home in Anger
By the way, please correct if wrong, thank you
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