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How do you decide when to use "du monde entier" vs. "mondiaux" vs. "a travers le monde" ?
Does this rule is valid when the object pronouns are me,te,nous,vous
il nous ai parlé or il nous ai parlés
Whic one is true?
I wish your helps thank you so much
If the answer was "roman policier" shouldn't the question have been "police novel" rather than "detective story" ?
There is an extra word after 'et je m'ennuie' in the audio, I cannot figure out what it is.
On the resume can I use masculine instead of feminine
or is there an acceptable gender neutral?
I entered the text "nous avons croisé un écureuil" but your correction was "une écureuil" but your completed text shows "un" which is correct.
How to conjugate the verbs "to be" and "to have"
Merci Aurelie.
Miam ! Everything looks so good. I can't decide what to have!
I learned a new use of the word: "choux", from your definition of Profiteroles: (re: choux filled with ice cream). I was a little confused at first knowing that "choux" means "cabbage" in French, but I had never heard the term used in American English.
However, according to Collin's English dictionary, it is a noun in Bristish English meaning:
"a very light pastry made with eggs, used for eclairs, etc"Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Word
"origin: partial translation of French pâte choux cabbage dough (from its round shape)"
Merci et Bon Apetit !
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