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Would it be possible to adapt this lesson for those living in Québec? Here, they would use the phrase "faire son épicerie"?
http://www.trickortrip.com/bases-culturelles-faire-ses-courses-au-quebec/
If I wanted to write the sentence below in French, could I, using après que? Or would it have to be reworded? Would I still use the indicative, even though the action has not yet taken place and is uncertain, or is this a case where après que might take the subjunctive?
“After you arrive/have arrived home safely, then and only then will I go to bed.”
Why don't you use the article "un" with demi-tour? I was marked wrong for that.
1. Tu vas à London.
2. Tu réponds aux questions.
3. Nous allons à London.
4. Tu as de la patience.
5. Vous allez a l'école en bus.
6. Tu écoutes de la musique.
How can I post my own lessons on lawless french?
Les filles aiment ________________ yeux. The girls like your eyes.
Why is my "bien tes" answer marked as incorrect, and the correct answer as aiment. The girls like his eyes, they don't love his eyes.
Thank you
Hello.. having problems getting the pronunciation of this phrase.. hearing it as sache and not getting the "iez" of the subjunctive
Il faut que vous sachiez vos leçonsWhy were these word provided:
"chestnut", "to roast", "fireplace", "nutmeg".
They did not appear in the story at all.
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