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In the sentence, ”In any case, we'd better plan for the worst.”, I translated the first part by "Quoi qu'il arrive", which was not accepted. Is this expression correct or incorrect in this context?
Although I found this exercise challenging (I gave myself 49 out of 70) keep them coming as I think I learn a lot, especially by examining the various alternatives.
Could you use "se renseigner sur" instead of "découvrir", or would there be some nuance between those in this context? i.e. "J'ai adoré me renseigner sur l'histoire d'Anne de Bretagne..."
"Same issue with Comment cela se fait-il que ... ? which is simply redundant, as it literally means How come this that ...?"
I mean. All of these expressions are redundant (if translated directly into English)! E.g. "Comment cela se fait-il?" would be "How does that, it, make itself?"
So, while it's good to know that "Comment cela se fait-il que" would strike French speakers as redundant, as a guide to English learners "avoid redundancy" is just taunting.
Why didn't we use comme bébé here, in keeping with the English text, where it said as a baby?
I must get -100 confidence So I will finally be negatively confident.
"Il a plu de lundi à vendredi.
It rained from Monday to Friday."
Why is this sentence not l'imparfait, because Monday to friday is for a period of time ? Meaning it rained continually for some time
Hello, i need help with the when and how to use 'l'imparfait' and 'le passé composé'
In this sentence, can I use the expletive 'ne'? Or, it will mean double negative?
Here, de l' is being used as a partitive article? Or de comes with thèmes?
If the second case is true, can we omit the second de here: qui explore les thèmes de l'avarice et (de) l'hypocrisie
Thank you
tell me the meaning of basic preopositions such as a de au aux du
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