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For the french imperative he conjugation is same as the present tense except that for -er verbs, the last -s is dropped in the tu form. ...
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why is the sentence wrong? " je suis désolée qu'ils s'en soient allés sans que l'on puisse leur dire au revoir. the "s'en aller" is wrong ... explain why.
Hi. Please could you tell me what 'le reblochon' means? I couldn't find a translation for this. Also, what tense is 'repartissez' please?
Is there a rule that explains when to use « de » versus « par » to mean « by » in English? Thanks. Last of my questions.
Is there a rule that explains why it is « j’ai passé une demi-heure à gratter » and not « en grattant » ? I find it very tricky to know when to use à properly. « Une tasse à thé ». « C’est à moi de le faire ». I can memorize word situations that call for « à « but not a working rule I can rely on. Thanks.
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