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From google translate 'Le primeur a des melons magnifiques.' is 'The scoop has magnificent melons'
I have no idea what it is suppose to mean. Translation please.
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J'ai trois soeurs. Does this change to Je n'ai pas trois soeurs or je n'ai pas de soeurs. If the latter, then do all numbers change to de??
'Je ne peux pas entendre' versus 'Je n'entends pas' . Do these 2 sentences translate differently as the 1st indicates there is an external reason for not hearing (music too soft), while the 2nd indicates an inherent hearing loss (deafness)? Does this apply to other Modal verbs? If so, examples really help with understanding. Thanks in advance.
In the lesson, we read that
3. Direct object pronouns le/la/les are placed before indirect object pronouns moi/toi/lui/nous/vous/leur
Aren't there other DOPs such as nous/vous/me/te? And do those qualify as preceding IOPs?
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"je ferai plus attention" better than "je serai plus prudent" ? To me, être prudent has the better nuance to this situation.
In a quiz, and i'm paraphrasing, "Ce soir, Paul sera gentil avec Lise." Why is Paul not nice "à Lise?"
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Hi just for further clarification, is it when the 'people' are anonymous and a group e.g les peuples, les gens, les acteurs etc etc can you use'en' to address them? And is it then only when people are named like Marie, ma mère etc etc that you have to use de + stress pronouns?
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