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In the text "Thank you. Would you like store credit" The answer given translates to "coupon" and not store credit . Every where I searched converts "store credit" to Crédit du magasin.
Merci, j'ai apprécié. Ce qui pourrait être amusant, c'est d'avoir un exercice d'écoute où l'on fait un dessin à partir d'instructions vocales !
Great topic (though I had to Google "Brabant")!
can impersonal expressions like il est possible que, il est certain que etc become c'est possible , c'est certain que etc. C'est seems more logical here than il.
Is there any difference between "à temps" and "à l'heure"?
Any the proper french phrases for "on time" and "in time" ?
Merci boucoup d'avance!
Is there any difference between "à temps" and "à l'heure"?
Any the proper french phrases for "on time" and "in time" ?
Merci boucoup d'avance!
Why is puis preferable to ensuite in the sentence: 'nous prendrons des photos ensemble, puis nous irons déjeuner dans un bistrot'...?
Why maison in plural is not maisones since it's female it needs to end with
'' es ''. But instead ends with just '' s '', maisons ?
Help :'(
Why sometimes in passé composé the conjugated verbs in plural end with '' s '' and sometimes don't end with an '' s ''.
Ex: '' Elles sont devenues méchantes à cause de toi.''
Ex: '' Ils ont vendu (vendre) des croissants dans la rue.''
When to put an '' s ''?
Thanks in advance :)
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