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HI The game is to connect the letters, but there are no letters to connect. There is only a circle, but no letters.
Il est quatorze heures de l' apres midi, although the l'aprés midi is unnecessary and probably incorrect, it does unambiguously mean 2pm surely?
Merci pour cette exercise. C’est un bon exemple d’un format d’argument. J’ai beaucoup appris de cela. : )
Je recherche l'accord de la genre et nombre de la participe passé surtout avec l'auxiliaire verbe avoir dans un autre mots le complément objet direct et indirect de l'auxiliaire verbe avoir à la participe passé
How can it be "le repas de la Saint-Sylvestre"? Sylvestre was a man as I understand it?
Salut,
Where can I find lesson for ce dont and ce à quoi, please?
With respect, are D.G and Cécile’s posts right? Surely ne is only needed after sans que when the verb preceding it is negative, and then only in more formal French. So "Tu as fait tout ça sans que Neve soit au courant" will not require a "ne".
The linked lesson could be a little clearer, but says:
If the main verb is NOT used with negations, then you CANNOT use the ne explétif.
If the main verb is used with a negation, you can use the ne explétif, but it is considered optional
To me it looks like "la plupart" (singular) is the subject rather than "des gens" (plural), so why is the rest of the sentence in the plural?
Is it “il est au Kansas” or “Il est dans le Kansas”
"beaucoup des chocolatiers" is listed as the correct translation. I thought that if something followed a quantity it became "de". Thanks for clarifying this for me
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