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Aurélie
Kwiziq language super star
2/11/16
Bonjour Joakim !
Yes, you're right: the sentence referred to the specific case we were treating here.
I've added "in this case" to remove ambiguity :)
Merci et à bientôt !
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Joakim
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27 October 2016
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Omit
"Qui NEVER become qu' in front of a vowel or mute h: only the letter 'e' can be omitted for pronunciation" Well, aren't we omitting an 'i' for pronounciation in the expression "s'il vous plaît" ?
This question relates to:
French lesson "Qui = Who, which, that (relative pronouns)"