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How do you use past in french?
How to say in french
I eat
I am eating
I ate
I have eaten
I had eaten
I was eating
How to say "As you wish" in french
How to talk say something in reflexive pronoun like
I work by myself
he finished his homework by himself
Difference between "jour" and "journee" and "tout" and "tous"
25 de fev de 2014 23:44
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How to say in french (French)
I eat: Je mange.
I am eating: Je suis en train de manger.
I ate: Je mangeai (rarely used...).
I have eaten: J'ai mangé.
I had eaten: J'avais mangé.
I was eating: J'étais en train de manger.
How to say "As you wish" in french: Comme tu veux. / Comme vous voulez.
How to talk say something in reflexive pronoun like
I work by myself: Je travaille seul. (This is not reflexive, though.)
he finished his homework by himself: Il a terminé son devoir seul.
Difference between "jour" and "journee" and "tout" and "tous":
The words "jour" and "journée" mean the same thing.
As adjectives, "tout" is masculine-singular, whereas "tous" is plural (regardless of gender): tout le temps, tous les gens.
26 de fevereiro de 2014
Thanks alot...
7 de março de 2014
there is a slight difference between jour and journée. Jour is about full days as a whole and journée is about the specific duration between morning and night. So you'd say : Il pleut depuis 3 jour (it has been raining for 3 days) and Il a plu toute la journée (it rained all day)
26 de fevereiro de 2014
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Ferdous Sarwari
Habilidades linguísticas
Inglês, Francês, Persa (Farsi), Espanhol
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Francês, Espanhol
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