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I get what this article is saying but I'm still confused of what my book said:
ex:
Vous avez passé la journee a la plage, les garcons?
A la plage? Non! Nous, on a fait du skate avec des copains.
In here, why was 'on' before 'nous'?
My book says “me conviendrait” but I’m wondering should it not be “me conviendrais”?
Hello,
I have a question. My practice sentence is she cancels the trip. My answer was Elle annule la voyage but the correct answer is le voyage.
My question is why is voyage with a masculine ? When the ending is age which is feminine.
Thanks
Nicole
You gave a “hint” that the person dressing up was Daniel, a man, so checked up in my trusty Oxford dictionary if there is a male / female spelling, and it has a ‘le zombi’ for a male zombie, and ‘le zombie’ for a female zombie. You’ve used ‘zombie’ so why bother with the hint ?
In "Toi et moi sommes plus que des amis.", is the "you" supposed to be 'tu' (a subject pronoun) instead?
Why is it that New Jersey is considered a city, but California is considered a country?
What is the difference between belle and jolie? I had assumed that they both meant beautiful, but I guess I am wrong?
Please can someone explain why, when there is an inverted question and the subject is a noun, there is not a comma after the subject, as I was taught when I learned French at school?
Why is "almost identical" translated simply as "identique", rather than "presque indentique"?
What is the reference to the "MRS P VANDERTRAMP verbs" in the sentence below?
Just as with Passé composé, all the so-called MRS P VANDERTRAMP verbs (mostly movement verbs) conjugate withêtre in Plus-que-parfait.
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