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Questions portant sur la signification d'un mot ou d'une expression.
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Nuance between "et toc" and "un point c'est tout"
"un point c'est tout" is added by someone who just spoke to say "full stop, I don't want any further argument about this."
"et toc" is said by someone who listens to other people's talk or the like to …
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What is the difference between indicative and subjunctive after “une preuve que” ?
The subjunctive is used to express the uncertainty of a fact or the wish or just possibility that it were so (or otherwise).
So, "Il y a une preuve absolue que Marco Polo n'a pas effectué son voyage" …