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Why is the sentence in passé composé rather than in imparfait? The act of saving has to happen over a period of time. It is not a one-time action.
can we form a question using subjunctive like est-ce qu'il faut que je prenne ce cours?
A peu explication pour qoui ne remplace pas on au nous sommes
I spent the day chatting. J’ai passer la journée à bavarder/discuter. Please will you explain the use of à in this sentence. Why is it needed?
Bonjour, in the first example given,
J'habite à Paris depuis cinq ans, et ça me plaît toujours !
Translation: I've lived in Paris for five years, and I still love it!
Shouldn't it be "encore", since it means "still"?
It would be user friendly to have cells like jupyter notebook where we can write our answers and see result paralelly [see all our answers at once].
We dont have keyboard for accents as well. please try to implement these.
Why do we not capitalize the names of places? Are there any instances where we will capitalize a letter?
J'aimerais parler plusieurs de langues et je voudrais voyager dans le monde, aussi, si j'avais d'argent.
Hi everyone,
I would be interested to hear if encore could have been used instead of "de nouveau" in this text:
tout est net de nouveau ! (referring to eyesight: everything is clear again).
If anyone has any opinion as to why "de nouveau" is a better choice than encore in this context, or any other , I would be interested.
I have a suspicion that "de nouveau" means "once more" and "encore" means "again".
Am I correct ?
thanks
Paul
When do you use leur and lui like which is it used for?
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