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I don't see in the lesson where it explains when to use the subjunctive conjugation for commands versus standard imperatif. Thanks!
Bonjour! For this part: "You cannot say: Tu ne veux venir pas ce soir.
BUT You can say: Tu peux ne pas venir."Is this only true for this sentence? Can someone elaborate on this further and give another example using ne pas/plus/jamais between verbs (like tu peux ne pas venir). Thank you :)
Hello, I couldn't see an example with 'cet', when do you use it please?
Just curious...
Are there realistic examples with verb-y-en?
Is it valid (or possible) to have three pronouns in a row?
Why is it 'Elle aurait eu froid sans son manteau' and not 'aurait été froid'?
Thank you.
Hated this one...... Why. Nothing more to add
Quebec is also a city; so when to referring to it as such, should the grammatical rules for cities apply? (E.g., Martin habite a Quebec)
(sorry, no accent marks on this keyboard)
Bonjour Madame Cécile !
Sorry for posting another question.
I believe that it’s good to be frank to my teacher and hence I would inform you that I was unable to understand the answer provided by Monsieur Chris(though it was accurate) to the question on the following link->
https://kwiziq.learnfrenchwithalexa.com/questions/view/grammar-queries-based-on-conceptsI request you to please provide me with a comprehensive answer to the same which would enhance my learning.
Merci Beaucoup Madame !
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