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14,237 questions • 30,865 answers • 908,338 learners
You can’t say very fun’ in English as fun is a noun
What about adding "non" at the end of a question when seeking confirmation?
Such as "Tu parles anglais, non?" as a shorthand for "Tu parles anglais, n'est-ce pas?"
Why can't we use "fait le natation" as a translation for "my sister goes swimming every saturday"? In another lesson it talks about how fait le natation is for regular swimming or team.
Qu'est-ce que tu penses?
but,
Qui est-ce qui vient ce soir?
Just wondering why 'Qui', which ends in a vowel, wouldn't contract when the following word begins with a vowel, as does the example with 'Que'?
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