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If I am talking about clothing that I own, but am not currently wearing, do I still use the definite article?
For example “La veste est sur le canapé” or “Ma veste est sur le canapé” ?
Shouldn't this be changed to the below to avoid any confusion?
Avoir [nombre] ans = To have [number] years
It is a regular activity bit Je faire de la natation seems wrong in this context.
The quiz question was:
How would you say "They are leaving soon".
The two correct responses were:
Ils partent bientôt.
Ils sortent bientôt.
I didn't choose the one containing sortent because the "de" was missing and I took it to mean they are going out soon.
Could someone please clarify this.
I cannot find the use of cent explained in a lesson. In this one, there is a sentence " deux cent soldats " When is cents used?
I said "donc on est allé voir un film". Would that be OK too?
I had to organize as follows to make it easier to understand. Please confirm. Thx.
Qu'est-ce que c'est que + article + chose
Qu'est-ce que c'est + article + chose
Qu'est-ce que + article + chose
C'est quoi + article + chose
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