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Why is the question "Tu as froid?" instead of As-tu froid?"? Are both correct or is it convention?
Would there be a difference in meaning between using avoir vs. ètre when saying I’m late/early? The English translations show the exact meaning. So is it ok if someone were to use ONLY avoir OR être?
the 4 min video with Jennifer states "Use il est with an adjective".
It completley ignores the other 50% of the rule, when you use C'est with an adjective
is this an exception, before le jeudi meant every thurdau annd just jeudi was used for thursday?
I was not familiar with this expression. Vivement que ....
Vivement que je puisse faire des voyages cette année, for example?
Merci!
I am reading an easy french novel and am confused about the grammer in these instances:
Il ne vous reste qu'a (with accent acute) vous enfuir.
qu'est-ce que j'ai a (with accent acute) perdre
why is the enfuir not conjugated, and preceded by the a?
why do you need the a before the perdre?
thanks for your help
Jill
Why didnt we say : On ne doit pas parle la bouch pleine
instead of On ne doit pas parler la bouch pleine
since it is ER ending verb is that the right way ?
1 or 2 is correct ?
1. dès que je l'ai réglé / 2. dès que je l'aie réglé
3 or 4 or 5 is correct ?
3. parler au traiteur / 4. parler à traiteur / 5. parler avec traiteur
Thanks
Nellie
I thought that with streets , roads we used the preposition Dan’s... then why are we using sur for chemin?
4À la fin de l'année, on ________Hanoucca. At the end of the year, we celebrate Hanukkah.(HINT: Conjugate "célébrer" (to celebrate) in Le Présent)célèbrecélèbronsLearn and Discuss »
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