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In an example: Ma mère m'a acheté une robe ________.
Can't you use either nouvelle or neuve?
Note that you use à when describing going to or being in a city. And you use de to indicate being, coming or returning from a city.
Does this mean that de can also be used to describe being IN a city?
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This was fun, made me hungry.
Why are the fruit in : "les sorbets au citron et à la fraise" singular, while in the pie "aux framboises" they are plural?
You say: "Note that pas and du tout CAN be separated, quite like in English." Alas, the examples do not differ:
Elle n'est pas du tout stupide!
She's not stupid at all!
Elle n'est pas stupide du tout!
She's not stupid at all!
Q-) Choisissez la bonne réponse:
"Nous téléphonons à ami de Nathalie."
Ou
"Nous téléphonons à l'ami de Nathalie."
From the above two sentences, which one is correct...also please provide me with the appropriate reason for the correct answer.
In my A0 entry test, there was a question to see if "un canapé rectangulaire" is correct or not. The answer was not but I wonder why?
Are the following 2 phrases both correct: Une aventure à laquelle elle ne pouvait pas résister .....and: une aventure qu'elle n'y pouvait pas résister?
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