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For indicating "a relationship soured", can we use s'aigrir or aigrir as verbs?
how to know if the noun is masculine or feminine
Hi, the teaching part is blacked out? Please advise, thank you .
Can I use se rendre compte in this context?
HI there, long time fan, first time commenter.
I have no idea what 'that's it' is supposed to mean in this context? It isn't a phrase I would ever use unless used in the following scenarios:
"That's it! You've cracked the case." (When referring to a previous piece of information or clue or input).
"That's it. I've had enough."
"That's it. I've been looking for it everywhere" (here I would use 'that's the one' instead).
Could you please provide an alternative of what this is supposed to mean? As this translation feels awfully unnatural to me. Is this a specific phenomenon that can't really be translated or is situational? As I would never say "That's it. She finally got her results" in this way?
Why does “endroits” have “des” before it when it begins with a vowel?
Thanks.
I thought a phrase starting with " En grandissant.." would trigger the imperfect. However in this particular writing exercise of B1: "A Childhood Passion" the sentences that follows that aforementioned "gérondif" are in the simple past.
I just got a Premium membership and the quizzes are covering more topics than before. Does the Kwizbot use what we save to the notebook to generate quizzes?
What are the rules for the verb passer with etre vs avoir
Please, could someone explain why the following is given as a correct option? I understand that relative pronouns agree in gender and number:
Les filles à qui je pense sont géniales.
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