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Questions d'ordre général sur les verbes. Pour des verbes spécifiques, l'étiquette *vocabulaire* peut être préférable.
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Phrasing "I just came from the museum by foot": "Je viens du musée à pied"?
I want to say "I just came from the museum by foot" is "Je viens du musée à pied" correct? I know that "je viens de" translates to "I just came from" but I am unsure if it changes when you have a loca …
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Expressions idiomatiques avec avoir
I am wondering how to use idiomatic expressions with avoir in the future tense.
To say "we are hot", we would say "nous avons chaud."
Do we still use the idiomatic expression in the future tense? Ho …