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I.e. something like "They sent us to you" or "He sent you to me"
What is the correct order, or is there no way to correctly order the pronouns in such a case?
"ils nous vous envient" vs "ils vous nous envient"
"ils me t'envie" vs "ils te m'envie"
Shouldn't both "c'est" and, "elle est" be correct answers, since the question is ambiguous about whether it's asking, "do you like school [in general]" or, "do you like _the_ school [which you attend]?"
I thought 'leur' meant their, or does it work as both them or their?
hello,
I just listened to "Nous adorons les dessins animés." above, and it leaves off the "ons" in the pronunciation entirely. It sounds like "Nous adore" instead.
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Why is the subjonctif présent of "partir" used in the above sentence when the sentence refers to the past tense? It was written in English as "Before they went to live over there". Why is it not "Avant qu'ils ne soient partis s'installer là-bas" ? Can someone please enlighten me? Thank you.
I entered the text "nous avons croisé un écureuil" but your correction was "une écureuil" but your completed text shows "un" which is correct.
In the example At that time, she lived with Julien.
A cette epoch means to me a specific action completed in the past, so I used the passe' compose. It was marked wrong in place of using the imparfait, which is supposed to be continuing action. So I am confused or is it a matter of interpretation?
In the examples above the es in "tu es" is pronounced like the ê in êtes and also like the e in et. Is there a rule for which pronunciation to use when? Or is it more of a regional difference?
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