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Somewhere in my past studies, I was told that using "bien" with "aimer" actually lessens its meaning from love to like. Did I get that wrong, because in my recent lessons, it's used more as an intensifier. Sorry if I missed this on the thread before.
Currently, I am doing a part time job.
Is it right that you don't pronounce the 'S' at the end of 'suis' when it's followed by 'à'?
I had thought anytime a vowel sound follows a word ending in 's', you pronounce that s. Like with 'Je dine dans une...'
Which is right and why?
ce sont des trains.
ou
ces sont des trains.
I have never seen "merci pour". From my knowledge, merci or remerci is followed by "de". Please provide further explanation on this topic or Is there a lesson on this within Kwizqi?
Could this be a mistake in the transcript? ...qui tienne dans une cabin d'avion
should be: ...qu'il tienne dans une cabin d'avionDoes this convention only work when talking about full thousands/millions/billions? What if you want to say 12,505 things or 1,350,000 things?
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