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hi,
when to use subj présent and subj passé while using jusqu'a ce que ?
can you explain clearly in what situation they must be used?
sorry i could not understand why to use subjonctif présent in certain case and passé in another cases?
thankyou in advance
Dona
I found this clip on You Tube very useful to help clarify my understanding, and you may like it too! Object Pronouns with Madame Curnow - Part 2 (Sorry, this is not a question)
This page would be much more useful if it listed the conjugations.
Thank you
Example: Tu es aller à la poste? If one wanted to avoid repetition, where should any pronouns be placed? Provision of examples would help greatly. Thanks heaps!
Could one also say "ou bien jouer, ou bien manger" ?
if jamais means never, then what does pas means??
Why dont we say that "J'ai entendu tout" like "Je comprends tout" but "J'ai tout entendu"?
Would be more useful is we could see what gender were countries starting with a vowel.
Hi, can I use le samedi instead of chaque samedi. I've read that an article is used with days of week when an action is repetitive.
I took a quiz that asked this question:
Les garçons ? Oui, elle les a ________ . The boys? Yes, she punished them.HINT: punir = to punish
I understand the lesson, the verb punir is to be conjugated to agree in number and gender with the direct object it's replacing. But the passe composé conjugation for punir is "puni," according to your conjugation page. (ex: je "puni" tu "puni" .... nous "puni" ... ils "puni.") So how is the correct answer "punis" ?Find your French level for FREE
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