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Je n'ai pas encore trouvé le trésor !
I haven't found the treasure yet!
Je ne pense pas encore à mon avenir.
I don't think of my future yet.
It seems to me that "not yet" expresses something that's ongoing, so should always be in the present like the second example. In the first example I'm still searching for the treasure, so shouldn't it be in the present? Is it the "haven't" that changes the tense?
Thanks in advance.
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J'avoue que je suis toujours un peu brouillard au suject des circonstances dans lesquelles une verbe réflexive ne crée pas d'accord avec le participe passé, mais, pour moi, il ne semble pas d'y être un COD de plus.... donc je ne comprends pas pourquoi il n'est pas "Tous les médias s'en sont donnés à cœur joie...."
Bonjour,
So i learn in the lesson regarding past "avoir" that the verb needs to accord with the COD.
So for example, how do i say "I liked my ice cream so i bought another one"?
A. J'ai aimé ma glace, donc j'en ai acheté une autre.
B. J'ai aimé ma glace, donc j'en ai achetée une autre.
I learned the version above years ago. Is the “vous vous” form of the question most common now? Or less formal?
It really sounds to me that the speaker is saying ``Sophie, au va....`` I know it doesn`t make sense but it really sounds like that`s what he`s saying. Can you please check?
I havent been in lawless for a longbime and my level has dropped, should i start again?
In this sentence, something feels off to me. To denote "to bear/stand something to the end", shouldn't we say (supporter quelque chose) jusqu'à la fin?
I do not understand the last sentence. Why use the third person singular with "nous"? Or should this be "on" not "nous"?
If des becomes de in front of an adjective that precedes a noun, why is this correct: je suis jaloux des nouvelles bottes ....? Here des is used preceding the adjective...
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