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Je ne voir aucun assiettes. Apparenty it should be assiette. Why does the noun have be singular? I don't see any PLATES!
Etait un peu difícil maís c'est bien pour apprendre. Merci beaucoup.
Amenities
Paula
Qu'est-ce que veut dire l'expression: "Et avant que tu ne sortes tes meilleures vannes, sache que j'en bave vraiment" !
Why is it that the ending /s/ in "boutiques", in this sentence "mais toutes les BOUTIQUES EN ligne sont en rupture de stock", is not pronounced before the next vowel /e/ in "en"?
So it was pronounced like /boutiQUE-en/, rather than /boutiqueS-en/ which is what I expected.
Is it just a style? I find it hard to know when I'm supposed to pronounce the /s/, or /x/ at the end of a word if it comes before a vowel, and when I don't.
Why is this "jour" and not "journée"?
In the last sentence, the English prompt was, “we go into the living room.” I understand that “dans” means in, but for the act of getting there, I thought it would be more appropriate to say, “nous allons au salon.” If were were already there, I would think “dans” appropriate. Can you help me understand?
Mon père doit soit réparer le toit soit tondre la pelouse.Un this soit is placed before infinitive
Where soit should be placed
Please elaborate about it
My dictionaries show les soldes as masculine. Is either correct?
Please how will I know this word is a masculine or féminine nous
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