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Can u add more like james got the Job thanks
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Oh, mes rhumatismes me dérangent un peu......
Is the 'me' before dérangent missing? I've listened several times but can't hear it.
Referencing the lesson: 'Using le, la, l', les before nouns when generalising (definite articles)' why is 'Salut les filles' correct as 'les filles' refers to a specific group and not to a group in general. Thank you
In the quiz there's a sentence that reads:
Christophe finissait son déjeuner quand les autres sont arrivés.
The English translation says
Christopher was finishing his breakfast when the others arrived.
The quiz says déjeuner not petit-déjeuner.
There is no clue given across these 2 sentences to indicate that the 2nd sentence is a general statement, rather than referring to 'being in my garden'. Understood as the latter, couldn't "Je l'ai trouvé toujours magique" also be a correct translation ?
Je n'aurais pensé que l'aurais si facilement. Should je n'aurais pensé trigger the subjunctive?
Can we say nous étions censés .... instead of nous devions arriver....?
Why is this sentence knocked into the subjunctive?
Selon une étude menée - why is it 'menée' and not 'a mené' ? I'm confused, is it to do with the passive voice? And also why can't I use 'd'après' to mean 'according to'?
In the last sentence, "he has become" is translated "c'est devenu." Why not "il est devenu"?
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