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"Another slight thing is that you really shouldn't put the comma in (2), because if y…"

Neil Coffey replied Feb 2, 2011 to hi, i'm learning l'expression de la quantite..

7 Feb 4, 2011
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"Usually in a case like (3) the work would be treated as singular. If you're in any d…"

Neil Coffey replied Feb 2, 2011 to Is 'les miserables' plural?

5 Feb 10, 2011
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"Remember you can always Google expressions to see examples of how they're used. You…"

Neil Coffey replied Feb 2, 2011 to french words for cultural clash

7 Feb 3, 2011
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"I think "choc de cultures", "conflit de cultures" or just "conflit culturel" would a…"

Neil Coffey replied Feb 1, 2011 to french words for cultural clash

7 Feb 3, 2011
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"Yes -- what Erwan and I are agreeing on, I think, is that "lequel" when not preceded…"

Neil Coffey replied Jan 31, 2011 to Use of 'lequel'

8 Jan 31, 2011
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"As far as I'm aware, though-- and this is what I was getting at-- it's rarer to use…"

Neil Coffey replied Jan 31, 2011 to Use of 'lequel'

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"Thank you, I hadn't thought of that! I guess the author is just being deliberately i…"

Neil Coffey replied Jan 31, 2011 to Use of 'lequel'

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"I think it's not clear what they mean: as you say, they could have left "avec" out,…"

Neil Coffey replied Jan 31, 2011 to Use of 'lequel'

8 Jan 31, 2011
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"Well actually, "finish off" can sometimes have that meaning in English, usually when…"

Neil Coffey replied Jan 31, 2011 to translation

3 Jan 31, 2011
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"Usually slant brackets /.../ are used to record the phonemic form of a word: that is…"

Neil Coffey replied Jan 30, 2011 to Le Trésor de la Langue Française informatisé

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