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14,228 questions • 30,842 answers • 907,287 learners
I don’t understand the context in which I have to use it. Right now I’m learning that I have to use it with avant que and with jusqu’à ce que, but I don’t understand why it fits there.
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Hello, shouldn't we use here "on prendra un bon latte chaud" partitive article? Or do they take one latte for two?))
Et toi, saliva tu___a la biblioteque, nest-ce pas?
Ce soir, nous___ au cinema pour regarded un documentaries.
Annette et ses amis___au gymnastics pour s'etrainer.
Moi et mon frere, nous____a la maisonette pour diner avec nose parents.
Ou est-ce que vous___ce soir?
Est-ce que tu aimes___au centre commercial pour faire du shopping?
Hassan et son frere_____a la Mason de leur grand-mere pour fever son anniversiaire.
Hello.i didnt undrstand why he didn't use -de km - for the first sentence below
How far is it from here to your home -il y a combien d'ici a chez toi
How far is it from Paris to Lyon -il y a combien de km de Paris a Lyon
Qu'est-ce que ca veut dire Il n'y aurait que des jeudis? Que les etudiants iraient en classe
seulement les jeudis? ou les jeudis seraient les seules jours libres?
Is there a way to save these lists as PDF
Even Aurelie gives "garcon vilain" as an example where the adjective can go after the noun. (ugly boy versus mean boy).
yet the quiz won't accept it. This should be changed
This was a very interesting lesson to me that appeared in my dashboard but I have always believed that in daily life the subjonctif passé would not be used. Is this a question of educational level or are there simpler ways to express the same sentiments?
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