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What does depeche in the passage mean?
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What does depeche in the passage mean?
Emily,
the verb is the reflexive expression ‘ se dépêcher de ( faire qqc) ‘.
Do you know you can get the translation of phrases in the exercise by clicking on them? There are also many good online dictionaries - bilingual or monolingual as needed - to check words and many expressions eg wordreference, Larousse, Robert etc
‘ Se dépêcher de m’habiller … ’ here ‘ I hurry getting dressed … ‘ is the translation given in the exercise
https://www.wordreference.com/fren/d%C3%A9p%C3%AAche
The verb "se dépêche de" is a reflexive expression. Which means "to hurry".
Always click on each word or expression used in the passage to get the meaning.
If u were clicking to check the meaning of the word , You would realised that the writer was using some expression like "ce moment-là, je cours dans ma chambre" to tell us that around this time she does things in a hurry because she want to meet the subway .
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