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This is a line from an old song--> "Qu'il y'en a un sur deux qui n'est jamais heureux."
What does en do/mean here?
The year IN WHICH Napoleon was crowned. Dans lequel and I was marked wrong. I don’t agree that où is correct even if it can mean when or where. Two choices seem to be clearly available in these cases according to the notebook info. Advice? Thanks!
Can one use the construction attendre jusqu'à ce que..?
for example if i wanted to say i'm waiting until i am ready, could i say
j'attends jusqu'à ce que je sois prêt
or would I just say
j'attends que je sois prêt.
Merci.
Both quiz questions are affirmative statements using verbs that do not use the subjunctive in the affirmative.
Thus, the answers do not use the subjunctive.
But the lesson is about using these verbs in the subjunctive in negative statements.
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