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Elles ont tu la raison ... where is the word about in this sentence? Thanks for your help.
It is midnight
It is noon
It is 9:40am
It is 9:15am
It is 1:00am
It is 4:45pm
It is 7:30pm
It is 12:30pm
It is 12:30am
It is 11:25pm.
I would appreciate,if I get an answer before the end of today. Thank you
Why, in “Nous courons pour ne pas manquer notre train.”, do we have “ne pas manquer” and not “ne manquer pas”? I didn’t know that “ne pas” is valid.
When is the past subjunctive used in the 'by the time...", if ever.
It seemed to me the subj.present verb 'travaille' had the ''subject je so the qui/que was providing the object, hence I chose que, but apparently the answer is qui. See also tips in the above lesson, since it is followed by je shouldn't it be que?
Why are certain words (like five billion) written in plural while other words (like two thousand) are written in singular?
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