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13,784 questions • 29,626 answers • 845,874 learners
Is it acceptable to say here instead:
Sur laquelle elle s'allongeait en rêvassant pendant des heures.?
Why is it "des problèmes" and not "de problèmes"
Ex- "Je n'aime pas les foules et je déteste danser" from "
I don't like crowds and I hate dancing"
I came up with "Je deteste les foules et je hate danser"
Some vernacular examples would help.
"this classic French dessert" = "ce dessert classique français" and "the melted lemon butter" =" le beurre fondu à citron" How do I know which adjective goes first?
What are the guidelines for using ‘l’exposition’ over ‘l’exhibition’, because up until now I have always used ‘l’exposition’ to describe an exhibition. In fact, I thought ‘l’exposition’ was unique for exhibition.
Why can't we say retournerons chez nous?
Thanks!
What is meant by ..."qui a su conquérir les petits comme les grands" ?
The sentence to be translated :
There are also many options to explore Nantes…….
The correct answer is given as:
Il y a de nombreuses options pour explorer Nantes….
There is no translation of also and my use of aussi was crossed out as incorrect.
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