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Not sure who to ask this question, or if it is the wrong box.
How is that I can read French, paper, books etc, but have problems with speaking and writing the language.
I really would like an answer as my feedback is not really helpful
Fourth line - 'and' instead of 'et'
......pendant lequel nous riions AND discutions tous dans un joyeux chaos.
To me, according to the lesson, it seems like "It was the last time that you told me you loved me" and "It was last time that you told me you loved me" could both be acceptable answers for this phrase. The lesson says to use "la dernière fois" to mean "last time" when it's followed by a clause. Is it not followed by a clause in this case - "que tu m'as dit que tu m'aimais" - and therefore could mean "It was last time" as well as "It was the last time"?
While savoir is present and dire is Passé Composé. I do not understand the patternNous le savons depuis que vous nous l'avez dit.We've known [it] since you told us.
What would the difference in meaning be if you just said 'Avant d'avoir leurs nouvelles'?
Mon amie fait ses propres bijoux.
Shouln't it be: Ma amie fait ses propres bijoux ?
I see that it refers to feminine friend, not masculine.
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