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I don't understand why we here use the "qui". I would use "que" here as there is no verb following it. Can someone explain please?
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Why is the test answer as follows: Je prends cette rue en dépit du panneau stop instead of en dépit de panneau stop? I couldn't see any explanations for this on the lesson, I could on see du used in the exception en dépit du bon sense.
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Sandra
Why are these 2 words "fascine and intimide" not written in the passé composé.
In the example when it says il pense à elle and it means he’s thinking of her. But in another example it says je parle de lui which means I speak of him. So de and à both mean of in these examples so I will as wondering when I would use à and when I would use de.
Just FYI, the HINT i.e. mon rêve is attached to the wrong audio file.
How does one express "this soup (or whatever) needs pepper! That is to say, this soup must have pepper (in order for it to taste ok)? Is 'il faut' acceptable or is 'avoir besoin de' the way to express?
La soupe, il faut du poivre!
I'm struggling to see the use of "l" in the phrase : mais je pense que l'on mériterait
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