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Should this not be :
Ce fil est apparent, mais apparemment personne ne l'a pas remarqué.
To add a pas?
C'est pour A1, vraiment ?
Si c'est A1, je n'ai pas de chance a l'epreuve de B2 dans 4 mois.
Meme si j'ai reussi a A2 il y a 2 mois.
"the verb must agree with the gender and number of the person."
Can you please explain the discrepancy between these two sources of information? Thanks.
Is either option acceptable for this exercise?
Can you say this? Or would it have to be “J‘ai descendu l’escalier roulant.”
According to some text books the verb espérer is not used in the subjunctive, only in the negative sense eg je n’espere pas que .... is this correct, and if not is this a rare occurrence? Thanks so much in advance and for having such a great learning platform for French. Mark
I've come across this sentence:
J'ai fini de déjeuner.
It seems correct to me when "déjeuner" is a verb.
But I wonder if "déjeuner" here is a noun and is being used along with "de".
If yes, would there be any difference from "J'ai fini le déjeuner"?
Thank you
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