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Hi all,
Why would one say "il me reste des croissants" when "croissants" is a plural word and "il me reste" is a singular phrase? Is this just an expression?
I just read "soit que" somewhere and I wonder if it means the same. If not, what is the difference? The googled explanation didn't really make sense...
Elle a des cheveux longs ou Elle a des longs cheveux?
Elle a des cheveux courts ou Elle a des courts cheveux?
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