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Recently I came across " Qu'est-ce qui ce passe ?" and was informed it was a standard expression in French. I would like to know more about this expression (and any other related ones). A search of Kwiziq failed to come up with it. Merci d'avance, Andrea
when do we use the passé simple and not the imparfait ?
thank you.
in this context, if you were speaking of yourself and your partner, would you use 'on'? I thought that on was used as a more general term as we can use 'one' in English.
Maybe it's just my Chrome browser, but I can't scroll to view the full table of words at the very end of the lesson
For the question: Nous voyagions souvent en été . To me this reads as “we often used to travel in the summer” if it was the imparfait. But the translation says “we traveled often in the summer”.
I make this out to be the passé composé which should be nous avons souvent voyagé en été
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