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Negatives Idont know JeJe ne sais pas. How are they written ? As we know, negatives in French are made up of two words, ne and something else (e.g. pas) - ppt download
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why do you say "non je n'ai pas de bébés" and not "non, je n'ai pas des bébés" ? bébés is plural, why do i use de and not des? | HiNative
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Negatives Idont know JeJe ne sais pas. How are they written ? As we know, negatives in French are made up of two words, ne and something else (e.g. pas) - ppt download
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I constantly get these wrong because I don't hear the “s”. How are you supposed to tell if a word is plural in spoken french if the “s” is silent? : r/duolingo
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