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Perhaps recognizing his crew was outgunned, the Catalpa's Americancaptain hatched a clever plan. He raised a United States flag on theships's mast...
Asked on 02/24/2021 by Thélée_Lavoie
1 answerI'm looking for a grammar table in French that explainsQuestion wordsCommon phrasesBasic verb rulesBasic way to say "it, some, any..." etc.Is there any a table or large picture for that?...
Asked on 02/10/2021 by Daniel Mårtensson
1 answerAFAIK the adverbs "rien", "tout", "beaucoup" and "peu" usually come after the verb in simple verb tenses and between the auxiliary verb and the verb in participle in composite verb...
Asked on 02/02/2021
2 answerI'm not quite understanding the meaning of du regard in the following sentence:L'évêque parcourait la salle du regard et semblait y faire avec lesyeux des mesures et des calculs.It...
Asked on 01/27/2021
1 answerWould you say that there is any difference between using forcément and naturellement in the following examples and is one more adequate than the other given the contexts?Même s'il est...
Asked on 01/17/2021 by LeFrancophile
2 answerI would perhaps use « auprès » or « avec »:Tu es la personne auprès de laquelle je veux passer le restant de mes jours.But herein lies the question. Can...
Asked on 01/14/2021 by Con-gras-tue-les-chiens
3 answerI am writing a text and I need to use a rich vocabulary. I have a sentence saying "son opinion contraire à la mienne" and I was wondering if a...
Asked on 01/13/2021 by Samuel Fyckes
2 answerJe suis tombé sur la définition suivante de « sans pour autant » sur linternaute:Dans la phrase, précède un événement dont s'attend à ce qu'il ait lieu...
Asked on 01/10/2021 by runze
2 answerI want to say "I can't work here either" in French. Should I say "Je ne peux pas non plus travailler ici" or "Je ne peux pas travailler ici non...
Asked on 01/08/2021 by Shakir Rather
1 answer"Qu'est ce qui te fait le dire" vs "ce qui te fait le dire" means "what do you mean" but which is correct? Are both correct or is "ce qui...
Asked on 01/02/2021 by Nick Pratt
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