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Which would be the correct preposition to use for this sentence:
"Aurélie is on the train to London."
Aurélie est dans le train à London.
Aurélie est dans le train pour London.
s'assoit if the following word starts with a consonant? If not, how can you tell which is meant if the context doesn't make it clear?
Bonjour Aurélie, Laura
I was wrong when writing”Je me promène avec mon chien”. Kwiziq has an example in the explanation :” Je me promène dans le parc avec Julie”. The différence here is la place “ dans le parc”,right? I feel confusing. Thanks a lot.
Hi guys, just a bit confused on that example
so the rule is that:adjective is placed BEFORE a plural noun,
so in that example, obviously ‘beaux’ is placed before a plural noun, so why doesn’t it mean ‘I buy SOME nice sheets’ instead of I buy nice sheets?
thanks!
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