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Why is amener included in this example: Nous aménerons/amènerons Louise avec nous.
When is amener conjugated with anything other than an accent grave?
How can I use ni...ni to make this sentence negative: 'L'eleve a compris et a appris'?
Does it become 'l'eleve n'a ni compris ni appris'?
Thanks for any help
Ce sont quoi les collégiales et les maisons consulaires?
In the four Texas examples above we have “Etats-Unis”. Should these all be “États-Unis”?
A quiz question has this answer:
"Qu'est-ce qui a changé entre nous ?"
Why there's no liaison after "qui", like "... qu'a changé..."?
Is it correct to also say “puis elle a repris a lire” ? “Then she resumed her reading” . Sorry, can’t type accents.
Is there a reason why we say “je vous le donne” but “je le lui donne”?
The year IN WHICH Napoleon was crowned. Dans lequel and I was marked wrong. I don’t agree that où is correct even if it can mean when or where. Two choices seem to be clearly available in these cases according to the notebook info. Advice? Thanks!
How come "en tout cas" is not an acceptable translation for "in any case"? To me, they mean the same thing but perhaps there is a difference in connotation?
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