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Next year and the next yearHello Next year will bring peace and prosperity for all of us. THIS MEANS IN 2020. The next year will bring peace and prosperity for a… Started by Crack1 in French Grammar |
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Apr 6, 2020 Reply by Crack1 |
S'il vous plaitaîtDo we ever use the conditional mode when saying "please"? If it would please you, rather than if it pleases you? I'm confident we use it… Started by Dwayne Roberts in French Grammar |
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Mar 14, 2020 Reply by Dwayne Roberts |
Educator WavingHow might one say that one waved to someone? Say you happened to see a friend in the street and waved to him or her. Perhaps just to say h… Started by George Hunt in French Grammar |
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Jan 11, 2020 Reply by George Hunt |
Using the future tenseThis is the sentence to be translated: They will ring when they get there. I am aware of a "rule" (?) which states that in the case of 2… Started by Billy Bosworth in French Grammar |
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Jan 6, 2020 Reply by Chantal Savignat |
Body parts+adjective requiring possessive adjectiveI know body parts are generally preceded by the definite article. But I've heard that when the body part is qualified by an adjective, thi… Started by michael rivers in French Grammar |
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Nov 25, 2019 Reply by Chantal Savignat |
chapelle ancienne?Ancien (-ne) is one of those adjectives that can go before or after the noun, and thereby have a different meaning. Normally if it precede… Started by Billy Bosworth in French Grammar |
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Oct 7, 2019 Reply by Chantal Savignat |
avoir besoin de, avoir besoin des...?1. Mon chien a peur des chats 2. J'ai besoin d'oeufs If sentence 1 is correct then shouldn't sentence 2 be..."J'ai besoin des oeufs"? Wha… Started by Joseph K. in French Grammar |
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Aug 8, 2019 Reply by George Hunt |
Water GlassI think this is an easy one. We have un verre de vin and un verre à vin, which are a glass of wine and a wine glass, respectively. So, is i… Started by Dwayne Roberts in French Grammar |
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Aug 3, 2019 Reply by George Hunt |
apprendre v. enseigneri just came across this sentence: Avec ces poupées, on apprend aux filles qu’elles doivent faire attention à leur apparence, à leurs vêtem… Started by alan gould in French Grammar |
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Aug 3, 2019 Reply by George Hunt |
the best in the worldquite sure i learned to say "le meilleur X du monde". but on the internet, i'm hearing "au monde" and never "du monde." i'm wondering if… Started by alan gould in French Grammar |
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Aug 3, 2019 Reply by George Hunt |
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