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Would not "préparez un bol de bouillie be acceptable?
Quelle est la différence entre "d'abord," "au début," et "pour commencer ?" Il y a des nuances d'utilisation ?
Is it not also valid to ask, “Ça te dire…?” In place of “Est-ce que tu veux..?”
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How do you determine when "prochain/e" goes before vs after the noun? I remember reading in one lesson that it goes after the noun (for example, "le weekend prochain" or "l'hiver prochain") but in this exercise it goes before the noun "les prochaines vacances."
Please how do I access the lesson links listed, because each time I tap on it, it Alway bring's out system error.
Tu ________ tard hier soir, Marc.You came back late yesterday evening, Marc.(HINT: Conjugate "rentrer" (to come back) in the compound past (Passé Composé))
Why are we not using revenir which means to come back instead of rentrer which means to re-enter?
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