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Most examples use de or d' ... but 'du' in Nous avons honte du projet final.
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pourquoi pas "je n'y manquerais pas pour rien au monde"? does manquer not work here ? i thought this was a standard phrase to use.
Here, de l' is being used as a partitive article? Or de comes with thèmes?
If the second case is true, can we omit the second de here: qui explore les thèmes de l'avarice et (de) l'hypocrisie
Thank you
Could you use "se renseigner sur" instead of "découvrir", or would there be some nuance between those in this context? i.e. "J'ai adoré me renseigner sur l'histoire d'Anne de Bretagne..."
In the sentence, ”But the ceremony lasted too long and the sketches were boring at times”, I translates "at times" by "parfois", which was not accepted. Should it be?
I debated whether it should be de Le Mans or du Mans, but as Le Mans is a place name, I thought it would stay as the full name. I was surprised that the correct answer is du Mans. So I assume this applies to any place name starting with 'Le' - like Le Havre. So to say something 'of Le Havre' it would be du Havre. Is that right?
Why didn't we use comme bébé here, in keeping with the English text, where it said as a baby?
Bonjour!
"Dans" indique que l'action (manger) débutera à la fin de cette période de temps.
Pourquoi la bonne réponse est « en » et « dans » n'est pas acceptable dans cette phrase ?
The lesson says: (1) If the verb ends with a vowel, use -t-; (2) if the verb ends with a t or a d, don't use -t-. What if the verb ends with a consonant that is not t or d?
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