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Il se lave does that become se lave-t-il? And while we're at it, il adore becomes adore-t-il, but il t'adore becomes t'il -t-adore??
I think in this context the dad was getting annoyed of the kids fighting each other. Therefore "j'en ai marre" can be appropriate.
C'est quoi la difference entre "des patates" et "des pommes de terre"?
What is the difference of "savoir" and "connaître"? They both mean "to know", right? When should I use which one?
Bonjour,
For states which preposition do we use? For example to say I live in Michigan would it be:
J'habite à Michigan ou J'habite au Michigan.
for the sentence - someone told me that you still loved me.
would you not say - someone told me that you still love me (present tense)?
Quelqu'un m'a dit que tu m'aimes encore.
for the sentence - someone told me that you still loved me.
would you not say - someone told me that you still love me (present tense)?
Quelqu'un m'a dit que tu m'aimes encore.
for the sentence - someone told me that you still loved me.
would you not say - someone told me that you still love me (present tense)?
Quelqu'un m'a dit que tu m'aimes encore.
for the sentence - someone told me that you still loved me.
would you not say - someone told me that you still love me (present tense)?
Quelqu'un m'a dit que tu m'aimes encore.
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