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Google translates "you are really early" as "tu es vraiment en avance"
But it translates "you are really early today" as "tu es vraiment tôt aujourd'hui"
Thoughts?
se dépêcher = to hurry up.Tell your friends "Hurry up!": : ___ !
Because the above references "friends" I used the tu form but was marked incorrect with the vous form the correct answer. Why is that? I've been marked correctly on other examples. Am I missing something?
Why is it that "délicieuses" is plural, in agreement with "moules", and not with "l'air"?
How do you conjugate être and suis in the present form
Can “ce qui déroulera” be used here, or does this verb mean “unwind” only in a more literal sense (e.g. unwind a reel of cable)?
For this question, Sa bonne résolution est de parler français et ________ est de parler anglais !
I put in le mien and was marked wrong. i don't see any indication that the speaker is male or female, so why is the answer "la mienne"
Hi, I am just wondering if in the following sentences, we could use " l'on" instead of "on" - as per
https://www.lawlessfrench.com/grammar/on-vs-lon/
(L') On passe toujours La Saint Sylvestre entre potes.
(L') On allume la télé pour voir le feu d'artifice de la tour Eiffel,
Et puis, le lendemain matin, comme (l') on aura tous la gueule de bois (comme d'habitude)
(l') on remplira nos flûtes d'Efferalgan et (l') on criera 'Santé!' en rigolant.
Why the use of the subjunctive in "un avenir qui nous plaise"?
Would "Je pourrais aussi bien" or "Je ferais aussi bien de" work here in the place of "Autant"? Is there a difference in meaning or register between Autant and those phrases, or situations where one would work and not the other? Thanks.
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