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Hello, could one use incontestable instead of imparable? Thanks
Pourquoi est-ce que vous utilisez « le visage » et ne pas « les visages » dans la phrase « mais entre la pluie torrentielle qui nous fouette le visage » ? Il y a plusieurs de personnes, n’est-ce pas?
how can i distinguish which verbs with direct object, which with indirect object? i did a lot of wrong answers because of that.
Is it possible to say ' les coyances d'autrui' and if not can someone explain where one can use 'autrui' correctly ?
is it [ju suisanglez] or [ju sui anglez]? why?
In the sentence, ”She would probably have preferred for us to stay home.”, the latter part is translated by "...qu’on reste à la maison ”. Must we use ’à la maison’ instead of ’chez nous’ because of the pronoun, ’on’? In other words, does the use of ’on’ dictate the use of ’à la maison’, thereby prohibiting ’chez nous’ ?
To me it looks like "la plupart" (singular) is the subject rather than "des gens" (plural), so why is the rest of the sentence in the plural?
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