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I find it seems to work to use que or qui if you could subsitiute the word 'that' and ce que or ce qui if you have to use 'which'. Any contrary examples?
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Is "si besoin" a contraction of "si vous en avez besoin"?
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This question comes up again. In the corrections, "les maisons surmontées par une grande église" and "les maisons surmontées d'une grande église" are both suggested. I thought "par" was closer to "by" in English and "de" was closer to "with." Is this wrong?
For wild boars, can we use 'le marcassin'?
Is there anything special about this word?
The answer to the following question was question was fasses.
Il faut que ________ l'exercice.You must do the exercise.HINT: ¨tu¨ form
I answered "tu fasses de," and it was incorrect.Why is "faire de l'excecice" incorrect?
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If voiture is feminine then isn't the use of longeur for wide correct. I was marked wrong.
Why is réussir à not used to express "passing an exam"? Merçi en avançe,
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