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What are the rules for the verb passer with etre vs avoir
Does meilleur/meilleure follow fem and masc rules?
like if it was a girl that performed the best would it be "la meilleure"?
Can I say "y compris" instead of parmi lesquells or dont to translate including?
May I know why does the text use "encore les trois" instead of "tous les trois"? Merci.
1. Puis-je écrire « où » au lieu de « quand » ici ?
2. Est-ce qu'il y a une règle qui nous permet de déterminer quelles expressions anglaises contenant « with » se traduiraient par « de » en français ?
3. « Une fondue chinoise » est-elle un plat suisse ?
Merci de votre coopération.
Hello, i need help with the when and how to use 'l'imparfait' and 'le passé composé'
Et l'on entend la même chanson, oh !
Why is l' used before 'on' in this sentence?
My answer was "Celui-ci ou celui-là". I'm perplexed as to why this cannot be a correct form.
I get that plusieurs represents a greater quantity than quelqu'un, but I'm struggling with the exercises because I can't keep track of whether they expect a few to represent a greater quantity than several or vice versa.
At least in the English I speak, the difference between these two words is subtle and comes down to feeling more than quantity.
Is there some other way to structure the exercises that doesn't rely on making novel (or at least regional) distinctions in English?
In this example --
Après que nous aurons fait les poussières, nous passerons la serpillière partout.
Trans: After we have dusted, we will mop everywhere.
The translation of 'aurons fait les poussières' should be 'after we will have dusted', no?
'After we have dusted' would be 'Après que nous avons fait les poussières', is that right?
Or is the 'Après que' significant for the verb conjugation?
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