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Somehow, I thought we always use "de" before a plural noun preceded by an adjective?
I just wanted to say that the video in this lesson was super helpful. I struggled so much with this concept and now I get it right all the time. So, thank you!
I have seen some tutorials using 'Je viens de L'Inde' while some tutorials use 'Je viens d'Inde' to say 'I am from India'.
I feel both are grammatically correct (In my limited knowledge).
Which phrase is should I use?
Some textbook said pire is for abstract noun while mauvais/e is for concrete noun
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