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14,073 questions • 30,482 answers • 887,109 learners
Hello,
I have a question. I am working on this sentence. Elle menace de partir for the present tense.
I was wondering why they use de partir instead of à meaning to leave.
Thanks
Nicole
What do the preposition à and de Mean Un the Following sentences ?
Je parle à mon copain
Parfois, je prends la voiture juste pour me promener dans la campagne.
Would there be anything wrong with saying 'Nous n'avons pas du tout été déçus' ?
L'infinitif du verbe 'est' c'est......?
why can't I say c'etais la coup de foudre instead of c'a ete?
Hi, Kwiziq tells me "Le garçon rentre, les vêtements sales" = "The boy comes in, his clothes are dirty".
How would one say "The boy comes in, the clothes are dirty"? (For example, I imagine there are clothes lying around which, when the boy comes in, get stepped all over and made dirty.)
Can you say
Ma soeur a un bebe neuf
meaning a brand new baby?
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