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Bonjour Madame,
A sentence from the lesson states -
Nous nous l'imaginons blonde aux yeux bleus.
Could “aux yeux bleus” be replaced with “y” as and be correct -
Nous nous l’y imaginons blonde. ?
Merci beaucoup !
Been looking at this for a long time. Conclusion is if you want to write a sentence using a/the/my , Or making a general opinion then use c'est. Otherwise use I'll/Elle est to make a specific opinion towards something/someone if there is no a/the/my in the sentence?
"Ils avaient fait..."
"Il avait fait..."
These two sentences sound same. Is there a way that we can understand the correct sujet?
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