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13,785 questions • 29,629 answers • 846,243 learners
Bonjour à tous !
Yesterday I was chatting with friends and then, I entertained a doubt that I couldn't clear up on my own. Here's the dialogue of two of my friends:
- J’ai aussi acheté des pêches.
- Oui, elles sont très bonnes et populaires
Why rappeler and not souvenir?
In a recent fill in the blank test, it asked for “pencil”. I’ve always been taught that it is “crayon “, but the test required “crayon [à ]. papier” ( sorry, my memory fails me about the à part ). When did crayon become insufficient? It was probably one of the first French words I learned!
"un ogre grand comme une maison"
I've learned that adjectives that represent size (like grand, petit, gros, etc) should come before the noun. But in this sentence it is after the noun. Could someone please explain why?
When asked what does this mean, I entered the literal translation.
Why would this not be acceptable as an answere?
Hello,
Please I want to know verb like " mettre en valeur" , consists of three parts, I want to know the name of the family of such verb?
Best regards
How can I say "I give them all an apple and "I gave them all an apple"
"Je leur ai tous donnés une pomme" or je leur ai donnés à tous une pomme
" je leur tous donne une pomme or je leur donne à tous un pomme
I can not understand which of them are valid?
please help thank you in advance
I think "deuxième" is in the adjective list that can be placed before the noun.
But in the answer told me the below phrase is incorrect. Can you tell me why?
ma maison deuxième
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