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Since the related verb is "pratiquer" and adverb always come after the verb (which is pratiquer)
What is the difference between these two and why isn't plusieurs an acceptable alternative.
bonjour,
when would you use tous les jours, toujours and tout les jours? Do they all mean the same thing?
Merci!
I was asked in a C1 test to complete the sentence, " Après....., ils se sont perdus". After leaving, they got lost.
I wrote, "Après avoir quitté, ils se sont perdus". It was marked incorrect. Why?
Why do suggest "tutor" and use "professeur".Another example in this exercise 'pianist" and then "artiste". Learning a new language is hard enough without all these "unhelpful" misdirections!
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