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where should I put the adverbs When the sentence have an direct object
are these sentences true and is there any other way to form a Sentence
Le garçon a nettoyé la pièce plus lentement que moi
le garçon nettoie la pièce plus lentement que moi
please help. Thanks
Why is "que" used in the sentence above rather than "ce que", despite "vous allez très bien" seems much like a fact(though it is a wish)?
Hello everyone one, there is little thing I can’t able to understand that is why before « quand » we are not using the preposition « à » when the expression have fixed- faire du mal à. After « mal » there should be a preposition. But in that sentence there is not. Why is it. Thank’s in advance.
Thought “dans” was used when it is an event in the future???? Am I wrong to assume this???
Is the sentence "Il s'est excusé pour n'apporter pas ses lunettes" a correct translation of the sentence above, if not, what is the correct one?
Apparaître follows the same pattern as connaître for the passé composé, (aître -> u), so not an exception. See - https://conjugator.reverso.net/conjugation-rules-model-french/model-conna%C3%AEtre.html
EXCEPTIONS :
- apparaître (to appear, come to be) and derivativesIf you want to say you walked here, as opposed to walked there would you say je suis venu à pied?
George's question is interesting! Very often, in English, you may hear the following. "The front door, was it locked?". Also similarly, "Cécile, isn't she exceptional?". The screeching-brakes urgency of the first and the wonderment accolade of the second is relayed in the format. And yet the corresponding translation is rejected in the answers. How can you repeat the effect in French if not as follows. La porte d'entrée, etait-elle verouillée?/Cécile, n'est-elle pas exceptionnelle?
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