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What other or verbs are conjugated like an er verb in the future if any? Thank you.
When a noun ends in -ou, I've read that it can be followed by both -s and -x, (des bisous, des bijoux) so, how can you know if it should be -s or -x ?
Unless he wants one rather than (say) two billion euros, an English speaker would say "... a billion euros."
(If I should use the correction board, please tell me where to find it!)
how do you say to layer the hair?
Thank you, Cécile. I must have overlooked that in the alternative possibilities! Évidemment is one of my favorite words! Not sure why!
Regards,
Cornelia
In the last question I chose to use sera and not va être and I wonder why this was considered to be incorrect. I know the difference and if being rigid yes, it's wrong but of course some people will say "will be" rather than "going to be" so some latitude would be helpful.
I understand that the preposition here has to be en but I can't really get to the bottom of why. Chris has said in this discussion that the form is 's'inscrire en qqch...' but I don't really see this supported by dictionaries where à and dans seem more commonly cited. Is it that the preposition comes before the word quoi ?
Can you say "après avoir terminé son diplôme"?
Underground galleries is translated as galleries souterraines
- a check of the french spelling shows only one 'l' in galerie.
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