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In the Note Bene in today's newsletter, you refer to communication preferences. Where is that?
Would de la confiture de framboise be a possibility rather than de la confiture à la framboise?
Thanks in advance
nous sommes brossé is incorrect, should be nous sommes brossés
Could I say- c'etait plus mieux que ses reves?
or
C'etait meme mieux que dans ses reves.
Why '' encore''?
je chérirai toujours la nuit... why we use futur simple of chérir here?
How are we to guess at correct punctuation? Unless you can remember the entire speech, it is sometimes difficult to tell whether a section should end with a comma, a period or an exclamation point. (And, actually, the sentence beginning "Paul va prendre sa voiture..." is a declarative sentence and not a question.) I have not been counting myself off where such punctuation is concerned because there seems to be no definite way to determine what the correct punctuation should be.
The corrected answer is said to be: Ils l'ont arrêtée pour ___s’être déshabillée____ en public.
Please explain why it isn’t ”déshabillés”
Hello community,
There is the example given: Bien que l'on ne s'entende pas, c'est quand même mon frère !
Can someone explain me why there is a definite article before "on" ?
Shouldn't this contract as => Bien qu'on ?
Is there a reason why I cannot use “ étonnée “ for surprised? The answer given uses “surprise”. Thanks
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