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"Claire knows the shop closing time" requires "connaitre", but "Claire knows the shop closes at midday" requires "savoir"? Are they not both facts (connaitre)? Or both stating knowledge of a fact (savoir)? What's the difference? Very confusing!
hi,
I was wondering when there are more than 2 adverbs in the same sentence how do you know which one to put first?
for example you guys have un paysage incroyablement beau.
thanks
nicole
Not directly related to the question of when to use the subjunctive, but is it correct that you would say "c'est ennuyeux qu'il soit parti" but, on the other hand, "il est important qu'il soit parti"? If so why the difference?
Why does "CP" correspond to "first grade"? How are French grade levels named?
I am listening to your examples and am not hearing any difference.. is that my lack of discrimination or are they actually the same?
Interesting, the answer is probably, "Is Lucie coming to the cinema" but, "Lucie.. is she coming to the cinema" might change the emphasis but would be perfectly correct in English...
Am not seeing "I was in a queue this morning" as an option.. looking for "a line" and because I don't answer, it keeps asking me the same question.
All the examples have been made inclusive of English English.
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