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tu lis pour te relaxer, you read to relax, why te is used for to and not au?
In the last sentence, "he has become" is translated "c'est devenu." Why not "il est devenu"?
can you eplain the sentence as-tu une photo de ta famile what s the use of as-tu?
Hi Team
Is "Se Parler" always conjugated without the past participle agreement ?
Example : Elle se sont parlé.
If no, can you give an example sentence with past participle agreement.
please check: https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/french-english/se-parler
where the table shows agreement of Past participle.
Thank you.
I think since 1990 and the contentious spelling reforms, there are now two acceptable ways to spell “onion” in French. I think the Academy even prefers “ognon” to be used over “oignon”. In the same way that you now allow “s’il vous plait” without the circumflex as well as “s’il vous plaît”, maybe you should add the new spelling of onion as an acceptable option?
And of course the poor old “domestique”. Don’t forget them! They make up an important part of the “coureur cyclistes” in the Tour and do lots of the tough work for their more glamorous team-mates but don’t get any of the glory. Thanks for the list. Enjoying watching highlights each evening here in Australia.
Ce n'est pas que juste une histoire. C'est le vrai chef-d'œuvre chocolat-poétique !
I would like to know why retenir means "to learn" here and not apprendre
Why is tu t-appelles Gary incorrect please ? 🤔
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