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I’ve been looking for an explanation for the placement of the pink bar after the conjugation of the first person plural shown for both Prendre and Rirer. Is it just my screen or is it serving a purpose that I haven’t understood?
The first two sentences have similar structure, a salutation followed by a question or a declaration. However, the first uses an exclamation followed by a question; whereas, the second uses a comma after the salutation and then continues making it all one sentence, If you use the first sentence's pattern, i.e. using an exclamation instead of a comma, this is marked wrong. Please explain, as this is a recurring issue.. Thanks
Why isn't it
Aussiot que nous arrivions..
They are reminiscing and describing things so i didn't think passe compose
I just wondered if we have to use C'était un bâtarde rather then il était because Pip was not a human being
Why is it 'on en achètera une fois qu'on sera arrivés" and Not 'on en achètera une fois qu'on arrivera"
Can I also use aucun here ?
- Tu n’as plus de lait. [You don't have any milk. / You have no milk left.]- Tu n’as aucun lait. [You don't have any milk./ You have no milk at all.]
Do they mean the same?
The lesson says you never use dans for months or years. So if a delivery will be made in one month you don’t say la livraison sera effectuée *dans* un mois?
Martin likes Sarah. -> Martin aime bien Sarah. I answered this question with simply "Martin aime Sarah", and I wonder why was it marked as a mistake. Nothing in the question suggested that it's the friendly sort of like, it could very well be a romantic sort of like. Both options seem grammatically correct to me. Isn't that right?
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