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I get that "Mes pieds sentent bon" means "My feet smell good." So how would one say "My feet feel good"?
Would it be "Mes pieds se sentent bien" ? I got confused because the subject is "mes pieds" not me. (?)
Do "Ma soeur est Lady Gaga" and "Ma soeur hait Lady Gaga" sound the same?
What is the difference between "soi" and "soi-même"? Can't they be interchangeable?
Example: "On peut toujours trouver plus fort que soi/soi-même."
In the phrase "J'entends encore Papi râler comme il descendait..." why isn't the second verb râler conjugated given the subject changed?
Hi, my kwiz question was “Jeanne is going to France for three days”. The answer was “pendant trois jours” but the lesson suggests that it should be “pour trois jours”. Can anyone explain?
You hinted I should use ‘he would study’. I used ‘il étudierait’ but you translated: il allait étudier. Why?
Could I also say "pardon" for sorry, in this case? Thank you.
Your spelling of the month in what you say is the correct answer is incorrect.
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