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Hi, I'm having trouble understanding the way "tout" acts in sentences when being used as a pronoun. In another lesson it says that "tout" can be used as a pronoun, however in passé composé the structure is usually: "subject + object pronoun + auxillary verb + past participle", for example "Je l'ai mangé".
My understanding is that the correct sentence would be "J'ai tout mangé", and not "Je tout ai mangé". Could someone please help me understand, is there a rule for as to why tout behaves differently than others?
J'habite aux Etats-Unis, `a Chicago. Hmmm...
right? Merci!
Bonjour! Je me demande pourquoi on dit "d'especes" et non pas "des especes" dans cette phrase?
Merci!
4.......................heure est -il maintenant?
quel
quelle
quels
quelles
5...................temps fait-il?
quel
quelle
quelles
quels
6.............................maisons vous conviennent?
quel
quels
quelle
quelles
7............................livres sont les tiens?
quel
quelle
quelles
quelsDans le texte complet, est-ce que "grande-mère" épelle avec un "e" dans le mot "grande"?
can you say qui es tu , and does it means the same as tu es qui ?
The guidance says 'any object is placed between the de and the infinitive' so I'm puzzled as to why the example given doesn't end 'avant d'une solution trouver' instead of the given 'avant de trouver une solution'. Merci!
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