- IanTeeOctober 2013
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IanTeeOctober 2013 1) Why is Je avoir "J'ai" ? 2) what is the difference between "Je viens d'être diplomé de l'ecole secondaire." and "Je suis excité pour le collège" do they both mean i am excited for college? mind pointing out some grammar and vocab in it Merci! |
NamelessbratFebruary 2014 as for your second question: "je viens d'être diplomé" means: I just graduated. "je suis excité pour le collège", I am excited for high school. Both HINT at high school, but they are very different meanings.
NamelessbratFebruary 2014 Je ai => french rule: two vowels don't meet. French hates that. example: le ange becomes: l'ange, le enfant becomes l'enfant, je me ennuis becomes: je m'ennuis.
waneequaOctober 2013 Before a vowel we use: j' "J'ai" means "I have" (check out the verb 'avoir') |
MlleAmelOctober 2013 J'ai une question * What's your question ? |