Is this an expression?
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Tom G.Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
Is this an expression?
Is this phrase, Il ne me reste plus que, a commonly used expression? Please explain its usage.
This question relates to:French dictation exercise "Organising a country-style buffet"
Asked 3 years ago

Hi Tom,
You might find my answer to another student on the same question interesting -
https://kwiziq.learnfrenchwithalexa.com/questions/view/il-me-reste-1
Hope this helps!
andrea b.Kwiziq community member
Hi Tom,
yes it sounds quite natural, and I guess it would be used where we would say "I only have .... left" - e.g.: il ne me reste plus que trois, I only have three left - or il ne me reste que toi, I only have you left!
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