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What is the difference between « cet costume vous va bien » and « cet costume vous convient »?
All the examples listed for when "non plus" is the appropriate response for sentences that include "ne ... pas." I am curious if you can use "non plus" if the negative adverb is other than "ne ... pas"?
E.g., "Je ne vais jamais au cinéma." "Moi non plus"
Also, what if the statement is positive and you respond in negation? E.g., "J'aime la vanille" and I don't like vanilla. Do I say, "moi non plus," or is "moi non" the right response?
Thanks!
It would be helpful to get an English translation at the end of the exercise For example, I’m not very clear what dans son assiette means.
Tous les samedi or tout les samedis
Which one is correct
Nous réfléchissons au futur. Tu ________ réfléchis aussi?
La bonne réponse est ''y'' , mais est-ce que c'est correct si je dit: Tu le réfléchis aussi ? Ou : Tu l'aussi ?
What would be the easiest way to remember how to use the inversion with the verb first and the Qu'est ce que etc?
Thank you in advance
I think most people in English would rather say "more than me, more than her, less than him, because it's easy
Just curious..would ‘I see that you’re also staying tonight’ translate differently than ‘..staying tonight also’? That is 'restez aussi ce soir' vs 'restez ce soir aussi'
Would be good to have further explanation of when you use the present (which we all know is 'normal' with depuis) and when you use the the passé composé. I realise it's quite complicated, but using three examples with two different tenses, without acknowledgement, is rather confusing. (Ah, just read the existing comments. See I'm not the first to feel this!)
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