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This came up in the examples of the use of stress pronouns: Ma femme et toi êtes meilleures amies. But why is it 'êtes' and not 'sont'?
I used C' but right answer is il. Why C'est is wrong buit Il est is correct.
Thanks,
Rahul
When the time expressed uses hour numbers under 12 (with either clock), you use et quart/et demie/moins le quart, and not quinze/trente/quarante-cinq.
Does it also mean that, et quart/et demie/moins le quart can be used with under 12 and above 12 both?
Thanks,
Rahul
Why is "ne" used in the phrase "avant qu'ils ne partent". Does it really mean "before they didn't leave"?
If I were a woman and also a doctor, what would french people think if I just said I was a mèdecin instead of a mèdecin femme?
Why is the answer partageait not partageaient if family is singular?
But then again how can repas be shared if family is singular?
Hi,
To my understanding when I do see the word unambiguously I only use the 24hr clock? I have been reading the Qs and As and from what I had read with Maartens response it sounds like it only uses the 24hr clock?
Would that be correct?
I suppose the real question is does it really matter if you get é or è right. Like, does this actually get use correctly or in a way that most french people would even notice.
Use of "des" in "Vous êtes les parents heureux" is not understandable, can we use "les" in place of "des"? if not why?
regards,
rahul
I am lucky > j'ai de la chance
If I want to say like "I have chance" How can I say that?
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