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Why is it -
Je ne me souviens pas de toi
instead of
Je te ne me souviens pas
Bonjour les gars et experts
Dans la frase suivant? 'ils se sont dit que', pourquoi il n y a pas d'agreement entre 'être' et 'dire'?
Je pense que 'ils se sont' est plural, donc 'dit' devrait s'écrire 'dits' avec un s, n'est pas?
Bonjour,
In how to say dates in the splitting it at the "hundreds" section. Why do all the examples tell us to use cent, but for 1900 it says cents?
Merci
The lesson says: - We use the auxiliary verb être conjugated in a compound tense*, followed by the past participle of the verb. However, all the examples use avoir, not etre. I'm assuming etre is a mistake.
The last sentence is given as "Comme ca", but "Comme" doesn't come through in the recording. I played it a few times, including after knowing the answer, and it was cut off.
Why not "elle devait" since she had to work hard over a period of time to pass her musical exam?
Can someone explain to me if it is only jeter and appeler that follow the pattern of becoming jetter- and appelle- in the future tense?
Do all other verbs ending as -eter and -eler follow the pattern of becoming -èter- and -èler- in the future tense
I don't understand the introduction of 'n' in 'avant qu'il n' arrive'.Can you please explain.
My verb book gives different version of haïr to yours
There's a lesson saying that we use le/la/les with general things. However, in a writing practise, the sentence "when it's hot, I prefer to eat mixed salads" is translated as "quand il fait chaud, je prefere manger des salades composees", why do we use "des" (meaning some) here instead of "les" (meaning salads in general)?
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