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I get that "Mes pieds sentent bon" means "My feet smell good." So how would one say "My feet feel good"?
Would it be "Mes pieds se sentent bien" ? I got confused because the subject is "mes pieds" not me. (?)
Why can’t you use “de bonne heure” for “early” instead of “en avance”?
Would the meaning change if it began with "Je rêvais toujours..." to indicate a continuing/ongoing state of mind in the past?
I have gotten this same question wrong several times and I still don't know why. "Les mêmes scientifiques". It is an adjective which should agree in number with the plural "scientifiques". Please help Thanks, Patti
on aura chacun son propre chambre.
on aura chacun notre propre chambre.
"what is going to happen?" is translated as "que va-t-il se passer?" Why is "il" used here?
Apologies if this is the wrong topic, but does pense que express uncertainty such that it would be followed by a subjunctive?
Thanks!
Why is déguisé not in infinitive?
In the sentence 'Il semblerait que, de nos jours, personne ne soit capable de se passer de son portable, et ce, même pendant la nuit' why is 'ce' used rather than 'ça' ?
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