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Multiple threads merged to create this one anybody can tell me what does a plus mean in english À cause de / parce que can someone please tell me the difference between these two statements and when they should be used Is à toi used to clarify any ambiguity
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I'm wondering whether this is just an exception to the à toi => te rule Hi, is it usual in french custom to say 'à votre service' to someone in response to his/her 'merci' Isn't always used for the indirect object
Perhaps this is not an indirect object, but rather some other kind of complement.
A mon avis, et selon mon dico, habiter paris et habiter à paris, c'est à prrès la même chose Mais.on peut bien dire, j'habite paris dans le sens de Même quand je ne suis pas à paris, mon coeur y réside toujours. Mis is a past participle / adjective (masc
Sing or pl., same spelling) mise(s) can be a noun or a past part Or pl.) the noun is always une mise à jour (fem.) what are you trying to translate? À introduces the indirect complement (the person to whom you propose) de introduces the direct complement when it is an action (what you propose to do) for instance J'ai proposé à paul de nous accompagner (i asked paul if he wanted to come with us) proposer can also be used with a direct object, with the meaning of to offer
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Toutefois, l’emploi du verbe réussir avec un complément direct s’est beaucoup étendu depuis le xixe siècle, ce dont témoigne l’usage. Hi, can someone please explain to me the difference between venir de, venir à just plain old venir Would i be correct in saying pourquoi tu viens sans téléphoner en advance? in order to ask why did you come without phoning in advance?' thanks