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This has happened a few times lately. For some reason the right side of the response and the “complete” button are cut off on my Ipad screen.
Dernier = final / previous (adjectives that change meaning according to position)2 of 2"La semaine dernière, Pierre a fait un gâteau." means: select ... Next week, Pierre will make a cake.Last week, Pierre made a cake. (the week before)The last week, Pierre made a cake. (the final week of that period)Hi, in English, "aren't you" can have a bit of an accusatory tone. Is it the same for "n'est-ce pas" in French?
In the sentence : Tu parles à ta soeur. Tu lui parles. - why do we use ‘tu LUI parles’? Should not we agree the pronom with ‘la sœur ‘ (féminin) and say ‘ Tu elle parles’?
Do you have any lessons or notes on why the [nombre] occurs after les années.
Ex- "Vous étaiez étudiants dans les années quatre-vingt."
Why is "...pour que je puisse comprendre..." not acceptable?
Can we use "d'habitude" at the beginning of a sentence?
"D'habitude, je ne prends pas le train."
Merci
Hey, in this question I understand why the answer is "que," but why is "achetées" matching "les décorations" if it's preceded by "avoir" instead of "être"?
So are they synonyms?
Did you know that the position of adverbs can vary in French just like in English?
What is the different between vos and votre?
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