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Hello,
I've run into a few sentences that use a singluar "de" before a plural adjective + noun. Like, "Elle a de grands meubles." Why is it de in this case and not "des"?
I have often found that when they use something like "de ne pas faire ça" I have used "de ne pas le faire". Is this incorrect usage? Or just another alternative?
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