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I can't figure out when to use "ou non" or "ou pas" when using the que....expression. I'm wrong 50% of the time!
Pouvez-vous me donner les recettes svp?
pour profiter des concerts gratuits. sounds like pour profiter les concerts gratuits.
I'm a bit confused about the status of indirect objects as described in this lesson (and in the video). To my knowledge of English grammar, in "I speak to Paul", "to Paul" is a prepositional phrase and not a preposition (to) + an indirect object (Paul). Also, as far as I know indirect objects cannot occur without the presence of direct objects.
Can I instead just memorize that you use the pronouns "lui" and "leur" only with verbs that are normally followed by "à"?
Is this lesson basically telling us to memorize these select phrases? Because it doesn't tell us when else to use imperative subjunctive. How can we know?
Is the French horn simply "cor" in France?
Why can't I write it Madame Lepic instead of Mme?
I love how the audio has a female voice saying each of the feminine nouns, and a male voice for the masculine ones. I expect that actually will help us to remember the gender for these listed body parts if we play it a few times -- thank you!
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