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Even google nor Deepl could translate it correct, so I had no chance!
I was interested by the "lesquels" in the middle of this sentence: is it a fancier way of emphasising the critics, rather than using "qui tendent" ?
I hated seeing this exercise in English having previously learnt this topic in French and doing it automatically correctly!
My question is about:Que dessinent les enfants ?What are the children drawing?, given in the examples;Could you also say, "Que dessinent-ils les enfants?" ?
I think in the second section of this lesson which is great on its own, more auxiliary être verbs could've been used besides aller.
I'homme qui vient est professeur (mon/ma/mes)
Please help me understand why the response in the following example isn't "J'en pense la plus grande bien!" Is "plus grand bien" a colloquial and unmodifiable phrase? Merci !
Que penses-tu de cette exposition ? - J'en pense le plus grand bien !Are the two little black cats hiding in the title there for Halloween?
Je fumais depuis..... is used above. The Imperfect with Depuis. In another lesson it said that only the present tense is used with depuis. Which is correct?
I was reading a short piece and came across this sentence. I understand everything up until peuvent recevoir. I know what it's suppose to mean however why after que, we use peuvent instead of saying
Il y a au moins trois labels de qualité que les communes français peuvent recevoir .
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