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What are the ways to UNAMBIGUOUSLY say "It is three fifteen PM." ?
Il est quinze heures et quart. - was marked as a wrong answear and I really don't understand why...
In this statement, the correct answer is to use c'est instead of il/elle. Why is that?
I don't understand why the present tense - devient is used instead of the future tense.
Why do we use the definitive article (les) and then the indefinitive/ partitive article?
De plus, depuis 1992, les citoyens françaises sont aussi des citoyens européens et ils peuvent voter aux élections européennes.
Why does “started to cry” use mettre? “ mis a pleurer. Can’t make sense of it
I noticed under "Farm" what I think may be a typo. Is it "grand-parents" or "grands-parents"? Every resource I have indicates that it should be "grands-parents."
Merci !
Just checking, the number of minutes are written out in full in all the examples - is there ever a situation in French where numerals are written instead? eg 23 instead of vingt-trois.
When should we use "y" and when should we use là for places
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