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I can see from the discussion that I am not the only learner who gets confused about this, but am I correct that these two sentences are translated thus:
Jack descended the giant = Jack a descendu le geant (Sorry, can't do the accent)
and
Jack descended on the giant = Jack est descendu sur le geant.
Can anyone help with the phrase 'inscrit en contre'. According to the local newspaper, our local rugby team won at the weekend:
'.....grâce à un essai inscrit en contre'
I have looked it up but cannot grasp the meaning of the phrase. Thanks
Paula
If this asking if you like a specific colour. Why is it not "Oui, il est tres jolie!
Another referred to ma coupe - it was Elle est tres ....., WHY elle here?
Thanks
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