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For example, « We will arrive on tuesday, and we’ll leave the following day »
I know we can use « le jour prochain » and « le jour dernier », but is « le jour suivant/précédent » or « le lendemain/ la veille » also allowed?
In the second part of the last sentence, "je viens juste d'emménager à Berlin !" is the correct answer.
I used déménager because I thought it was the general verb to use when moving from one place or one city to another.
And, I thought emménager implied moving into a house or apartment, rather than moving from one city to another.
Please clarify the different meanings. Thanks
Hello, I was wondering if for sentences like "if she were to..., she would...," we use the tense imparfait and conditionnel présent? I also saw sentences that use the verb devoir "si elle devait faire cela..." in these kinds of sentences. Is that correct?
I am wondering why in a lesson of monter dans and descendre de that a quiz question is using débarque? Thanks. (Rose débarque du bateau" means:)
correct answer is:
“Nous commencerions à cinq heures si nos patrons nous laissait faire”.
Pourquoi pas: “si nos patrons nous laissait LE faire”.?
Is there any difference in the meaning between "Gendre" and "Beau-fils"???
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