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if present tense is used for historical events, why use ‘La Fontaine est né’ and not ‘La Fontaine naît’?
What do you mean by "like"?
"Verbs like jouer or crier become je jouerai ou je crierai.
Even though we don't pronounce the "e", it is still there as part of the infinitive:"I no longer get the written text to accompany the spoken words . I found it useful to be able to compare
Why is au used with Pays de Galles and not aux?
care of a baby and passé composé?
The answer was” lui est reparti”. I wrote “il est reparti” after lui, thinking lui was only there for emphasis.
I’ve never seen lui used as the subject pronoun. Am I missing something?
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While studying with a french article online, I found this sentence driving me crazy for 3 days....... I would greatly greatly appreciate for any help...
Im wondering how "dont" works in the sentence.. Does it mean "including"? Or is it "de + qui/que"??
The word "certains" comes right after the "dont" causes more frustration to me.... Cuz i cannot figure out the reason for that....
Im also wondering why the adverb "impossible" is there without the verb "être"... Does French omit "qui est" like English "which is"?
Pourquoi y dans cette phrase: J’ai fait une liste de peur qu’il n’y ait une problème?
Je trouve ce sujet difficile a comprendre. Chaque fois j'ai répondu c'est la mauvais réponse. Aimer ou aimer bien, ou aimer beaucoup. Pouvez-vous expliquer. Merci.
i cannot hear "il y a" in this sentence at all.
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