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“je me sens bien”, et, “je vais bien?” Merci!
I am doing B1 French and reading Camus La Peste( hard going sometimes) On page 173 he says"elles suffirent" which I take to mean they were enough,and I struggled with the conjugation but I found it as passive simple on the Lawless website. I interrogated Gemini AI and it suggested that passive simple is a compound tense requiring auxiliary from etre...despite its name. It also suggested Camus often used passe simple in a stylistic for without the auxiliary. So,is the Lawless conjugation right,and is elles suffirent passe simple, and please,what is going on?
how does this 'nous est arrivé' come together to mean "happening to us"?
AVEC DE (du, des) vs aux Is there a rule for this?
Salade DE
Saumon AVEC DU , DES
Poulet AVEC DES
Pâtes AUX Gâteau au...AVEC glace
aux pommes AVEC crème
When looking around on the internet, it seems like "Retourner" is used here and there, both informal on message boards and formal on shopping sites (for example H&M website: "POUR RETOURNER UN ACHAT EN LIGNE"), for indicating returning an item.
Could you elaborate on this and why you write "Retourner never means to return (something) in the context of a shop for example." ?
Plus tout la voiture vous rendez vent
Naturelauto est fier de vous présenter _____ à l’électricité. Vous ______ compte ? Et en _____, elle transforme le soleil et le _____ en énergie. Et ce n’est pas _____ !
Hello, for this question:
Marie nous rejoindra ________ le restaurant. Marie will meet up with us when we've left the restaurant.
The correct answer is: quand nous aurons quitté
I answered: quand nous serons quitté, as I would say nous sommes quitté le restaurant.
So why is this aurons and not serons?Many thanks!
I was wondering why "d’où le fait que" triggers the subjunctive here, when it’s describing an established fact?
quelle luxe ou quel luxe ?
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