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To put it simply, we use the conditional tense (le conditionnel) to talk/ speculate about what 'would' happen.It is formed by taking the same stem as the future tense (which in most cases would be the inf...
Le pouvoir de faire des grèves et des manifestations est consideré un droit inviolable par le Francais. En fait, recemment il y a eu des manifestations dans toute la France. À Nantes, les jeunes manifesta...
He thus teaches us that philosophy is a whole, that ethics base themselves on an actual science of happiness, and that knowledge itself, if it it did not make us happier, would serve no purpose.
In French, we use reflexive verbs to speak about an action that is done to oneself. We can think about reflexive verbs as reflecting back on the person that is doing the action. For example, I wake Answered by Laura M. • French tutor2921 Views
Grammar is key: as the hardest aspect of the French language, proving you have this under control is vital. Be bold: use subjunctives e.g. Il me semble pas que (it doesn't seem to me), Pourvu que (provide...
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