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Doing some revision and this lesson has had me in knots.
Can somebody confirm or correct me please
Tu aimes mon pull ? -Oui, il est très beau
Does this get to the point?
Tu aimes mon pull ? -Oui, c'est un très beau pull...?
saying "literally - and we completely remade my wardrobe" isn't quite right when you've missed out "together"? I feel like these hints aren't helpful and in fact hinder my progress in the text as they aren't "literal" at all. Plus in that sentence, to say "we bought me a new wardrobe" isn't quite what a native English person would say, they'd simply say "and we bought a new wardrobe (for me).
Hope this can be of use and makes sense from my point of view.
Bonjour, I was wondering the difference between when you would use "prendre soin de" and "s'occuper de". So are these both valid and are they interchangable: Je prends soin de ma jardin & Je m’occupe du jardin
Merci beaucoup
Totally bizarre!
Think I might just go back to A2!
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