In one of the examples the irrelevant number is next to the actual text

Aurélie
Kwiziq language super star
28/06/16
Bonjour Mikhail !
Here the number in question is a very famous date in French history, and the sentence refers to an exam situation for example, where you'd say "Of course the answer was [year].".
I hope that's helpful!
Here the number in question is a very famous date in French history, and the sentence refers to an exam situation for example, where you'd say "Of course the answer was [year].".
I hope that's helpful!
Mikhail
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28/06/16
Ah! Thank you, I feel silly now :)
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Mikhail
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23 June 2016
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In one of the examples the irrelevant number is next to the actual text
The example "Cette réponse est évidente: c'est évidemment 1515" - the number is read aloud as well. :)
This relates to:
Forming adverbs from adjectives ending in -ant and -ent -