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Salut, pouvez-vous m'expliquer la phrase suivante:
Non, mais on devrait vérifier discrètement quand on ira la voir le weekend prochain.
Pourquoi on utilise le futur simple pour "aller"?
In this context, is suspecter inappropriate. I considered soupçonner but my dictionary gave it as a second choice. Are they not synonyms?
Bonjour,
In one of the questions, ""Il a huit amis, dont cinq sont anglais", I see "sont" being used. But in all the examples in this lesson, no verbs are used in the "dont" clause.
Can I then also say, ""Il a huit amis, dont cinq anglais" ? Could someone clairfy?
Merci.
It would have been helpful to those of us who have never read Harry Potter to have words which come from the book in the helpful hints section.
Tous les samedi or tout les samedis
Which one is correct
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.
I don't understand how "Marie a manqué l'école" means "Marie didn't go to school". There isn't aller in the sentence so how does that work?
This question distinctly says 'you leave (from) Narbonne' . Narbonne is the port or station or airport from which your transport leaves. Such a construction 'from Narbonne' does not imply that you live there or have any other connection with it other than as ypour point of departure. Quitter seems to me entirely wrong. Unless I am mistaken, quitter implies leaving somewhere you have been for some time, for good. I also don't understand why it is used in the ' leaving work at 7pm' exercise. Thats something the subject may well do every day. Why is quitter appropriate as opposed to partir?
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