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"I usually eat at a different restaurant than him" ("him" refers to another person).

D'habitude, je mange dans un autre restaurant ___ lui.

 

D'habitude, je mange dans un différent restaurant ___ lui.

Which propositions can we use in the two sentences? Is it correct that we can use de or que in the first sentence, but only de in the second sentence?

"I usually eat at a different restaurant than him" ("him" refers to another person).

D'habitude, je mange dans un autre restaurant ___ lui.

 

D'habitude, je mange dans un différent restaurant ___ lui.

Which propositions can we use in the two sentences? Is it correct that we can use de or que in the first sentence, but only de in the second sentence?

"I usually eat at a different restaurant than him" ("him" refers to another person).

D'habitude, je mange dans un autre restaurant ___ lui.

D'habitude, je mange dans un différent restaurant ___ lui.

Which propositions can we use in the two sentences? Is it correct that we can use de or que in the first sentence, but only de in the second sentence?

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"I usually eat at a different restaurant than him" ("him" refers to another person).

D'habitude, je mange dans un autre restaurant ___ lui.

D'habitude, je mange dans un différent restaurant ___ lui.

Which propositions can we use in the two sentences? Is it correct that we can use de or que in the first sentence, but only de in the second sentence?

D'habitude, je mange dans un autre restaurant ___ lui.

D'habitude, je mange dans un différent restaurant ___ lui.

Which propositions can we use in the two sentences? Is it correct that we can use de or que in the first sentence, but only de in the second sentence?

"I usually eat at a different restaurant than him" ("him" refers to another person).

D'habitude, je mange dans un autre restaurant ___ lui.

D'habitude, je mange dans un différent restaurant ___ lui.

Which propositions can we use in the two sentences? Is it correct that we can use de or que in the first sentence, but only de in the second sentence?

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Preposition for "autre" and "différent"

D'habitude, je mange dans un autre restaurant ___ lui.

D'habitude, je mange dans un différent restaurant ___ lui.

Which propositions can we use in the two sentences? Is it correct that we can use de or que in the first sentence, but only de in the second sentence?