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de petites filles ou des petites filles

I know that there is a rule we have to change the article "des" into "de" when we want to give an adjectif before the noun in plural, but i…

Started by Pauline in French Grammar

3 Nov 14, 2011
Reply by Neil Coffey

"Il and Elle"

I've heard that Il and Elle means he and she of course. However,I've also heard that il and elle can also mean "it" depending on whether or…

Started by Tymon Cameron in French Grammar

1 Nov 14, 2011
Reply by Erwan

Could someone please check my homework asap? Thank you!

Hi, I've spent a bit of time on this and double checked it but would really like an expert's opinion. I have to have it in by Tuesday. I wo…

Started by Ral in French Grammar

9 Nov 13, 2011
Reply by Ral

A lui? Pour lui? A eux? Pour eux?

For them, the history of communist thought has been remarkably simple; it has been the history of four hero thinkers.   French translation…

Started by Katerina James in French Grammar

3 Nov 13, 2011
Reply by Katerina James

"faire part de"

I've just come across this phrase in my reading and can't find it in any dictionary.

Started by Mary C. in French Grammar

6 Nov 13, 2011
Reply by Barbara Kornreich

Key Student

Le Trésor de la Langue Française informatisé

Hi.   I've discovered the Web site for "Le Tresor de la Langue Française informatisé" and find it very useful, but I can't find a list of t…

Started by Curt Jugg in French Grammar

9 Nov 12, 2011
Reply by Bill Mitchell

fut?

Agnes Ernst, just twenty-one and a recent graduate of Barnard, was strikingly beautiful.   French translation:   Agnes Ernst, juste vingt e…

Started by Katerina James in French Grammar

6 Nov 11, 2011
Reply by Katerina James

remarqua? remarquait?

On his way down to Wall Street, my father, who was driving a Stanley Steamer, one of the earliest automobiles, noticed an acquaintance whom…

Started by Katerina James in French Grammar

2 Nov 11, 2011
Reply by Katerina James

s'interessait..?..../monde du art?

She was also interested in the art world, which was what brought her to the exhibit of Japanese prints. Both her interests and her work wer…

Started by Katerina James in French Grammar

4 Nov 11, 2011
Reply by Erwan

etait gagne ou gagnait?

She was earning her own living and helping to support her family as well by her free-lance work for a newspaper, the old New York Sun.   Fr…

Started by Katerina James in French Grammar

2 Nov 10, 2011
Reply by Katerina James

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