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if there is a noun at the begining of the sentence we have two ways to ask a question ;
est-ce que henry a un sac?
henry a-t-il un sac
can we use the "a" at the begining of the question word?
for example A henry un sac or "ont les femmes des crayons? does it work?
I wish your helps
Thank you so much
"Une peintre" and "une peinture"
Meaning of the above two words is the same which is "a Painting"......Am I correct....if yes then what's the French for "a painter"?
Is cuillère à thé a fixed phrase meaning a teaspoon for measuring? The lesson says à generally means what something is used for, however, this phrase would then mean "a spoon for tea," not a "teaspoon."
Dans cette phrase: ..."puis nous irons déjeuner dans un bistrot de votre choix", est-ce qu'on peut écriver aussi "puis nous déjeunerons dans..." ? Ce n'était pas claire qu'on doit utiliser le futur proche dans cette phrase.
The "h" is silent in "Le hockey"
En 1977
Hello,
On this topic page, the examples, exceptions and tips are missing which are there on every topic.
Please do the needful.
Regards,
Ashish
Why use "on" to say " we" drank, we took etc.
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