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When is future proche used in a sentence.
When is Aller used in the future
Would "un petit mot" work as a translation here? I feel like I've come across this much more often than "note", or maybe there's some nuance I'm missing?
Can you say "on avait décidé de se réunir après le travail"?
Also, why is it "emmené dans un bar" instead of "emmené à un bar"?
I forgot to check the send e-mail box with my question below & had to redo this exercise to get to the Q&A in order to do so to request a response. I certainly hope part of the upgrade will be the ability to check the Q&A, at least after completing the exercise, without having to repeat the exercise every time.
Is spelling in responses of événements correct. It looks like è on second e
Why does the sentence "quatre jolies filles" have the adjective before the noun?
(I know this question is not related to the topic of this article, but there doesn't seem to be an equivalent example in the relevant article.)
Why is étrange before the noun here? In the other example answers, it comes after.
I would like to know why the last phrase is in the present "c'est avec des larmes" when the rest of the text is in the past. I have seen the present used for obituaries, but on those occasions the present is used throughout the text, not just on one occasion. Est-ce qu'il y a quelqu'un qui peut m'expliquer?
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