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Why is laisser included in the following? : -
ATTENTION:Verbs in -ETTER, -ELLER and -E(xx)ER (errer, blesser, laisser etc.) are not included in this rule: they follow the regular pattern.
Why is puis preferable to ensuite in the sentence: 'nous prendrons des photos ensemble, puis nous irons déjeuner dans un bistrot'...?
Hi,
In a newspaper and a book I saw these phrases: non dépisté and non loin. Where I think non is not? Not tested, not far.
Is there a difference between this and pas? Eg in pas maintenant, pas mal, pas encore.
Thank you so much!
Chers amis,
I am not native English-speaking person, but while I was reading this lesson, I made the relations of different types of “leave” in French with my native language which is Greek. In Greek we have different words, as in French, for expressing “leave”, probably there is the same in English with specialized word of meaning “leave”. Some words in English that are synonyms to leave could be for example, depart, go, abscond, exit, vamoose, go away, run off etc. So, maybe, for a native English person could be better explaining the different notions of French “leave” with the right word in English. Is that right? What do you think?
In the third paragraph beginning, "Dans les décennies qui suivent", the expression "autres" appears without a "d'" or a "des" preceeding it. According to the PwLF lesson, that's incorrect.
Hello,
I wanted to ask if it's not possible to write instead of "qui est tour à tour" , "dont a son tour" ?
Also, I don't understand what the expression "qui est tour à tour" means?
Thank you
What is 'It is a short dress with pink roses'?
Is it 'C'est une robe courte avec des roses roses.' ?
Please what's the meaning of 'y' and how can it be used?
I used "une antilope aura chasée par un lion" withe the correct answer being "sera chassée" I thought it was always futur anterior after quand? I can see there are examples in the lesson but I am not clear when each one is used.
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