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The title shows as "Studylist for exercise %s" instead of "Studylist for exercise My neighborhood."
I never quite grasp in how many diiferent contexts "dans" is used in French. Why can't we use 'Nous avons été surclassés à l'une suite' here?
Also, can we say 'une vue panoramique de la mer' instead of 'sur'?
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To my ear, recemment sounds like rekemment rather than resemment. A hard c rather than a soft c. Does anybody else hear this?
Here depuis serves as an adverb? Can I use the present l'indicatif to construct the sentence? Thanks.
Pourriez-vous m'expliquer pourquoi dans cette phrase il faut utiliser le pluriel: a + les = aux?
aux alentours
ou
aux environs
Merci!
In your example of double pronouns it is clear that the two pronouns both go before the verb: Example 1: Je me brosse les dents -> Je me les brosse
I’m brushing my teeth -> I'm brushing them
Example 2: On the same page you have: Tu te les brosses toutes la nuit.In the first example - unlike the second - there is no ‘s’ after brosse when using les as a direct object pronoun?
some of these sentences sound funny.. ex; You will have had to give up your dream. (you would of had to give up your dream)... Or maybe they are trying to say (you will have to give up your dream).. I suppose its choice of translation but it sounds off.
…parce que il m’a conduit sur Wikipédia à lire un très long article sur la vie fascinante de Gauguin. Merci!
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