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You say all along that nationalities as an adjective are spelt all lowercase and not capitalized like in english. However here it is capitalized and even underlined!
...or am i missing something?
What is wrong with saying “j’ai trouvé
leur livre” for “I found their book”? Isn’t it the same as “j’ai trouvé le livre des enfants “?
Please help me distinguish those two words, I keep making mistake when it comes to translating the word "predict" in English.
HI,
My friend and I were wondering who would be correct.
She said: The sentence would be vous venez à hurt heures ce soir?
But, I told her the sentence should be Vous venez à vingt-deux ce soir. Since it would be the 24 hour clock for 8pm. Would I be correct?
Thanks
Nicole
Dan la négation, par exemple: je n’aime pas d’escargots. De is under 0 number, why escargots is using plural? Affirmative answer: j’aime des escargots have quantities therefore is understandable to use pluriel.
When is it appropriate to use "Plus que parfait" in a conversation?
tu lis pour te relaxer, you read to relax, why te is used for to and not au?
In the last sentence, "he has become" is translated "c'est devenu." Why not "il est devenu"?
can you eplain the sentence as-tu une photo de ta famile what s the use of as-tu?
Hi Team
Is "Se Parler" always conjugated without the past participle agreement ?
Example : Elle se sont parlé.
If no, can you give an example sentence with past participle agreement.
please check: https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/french-english/se-parler
where the table shows agreement of Past participle.
Thank you.
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