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  • i love it :]!! so m uch

  • does it mean that it can be said both ways:qui aimes tu and qui est-ce que tu aimes?

  • yes

  • you used vient for coming.but in french dictionery it is venir.and vient means just.can u explain that

  • vient refers to third person singular- "comes" and it can also mean "coming". The conjugation is Il/Elle vient.. (He/She "comes" or "is coming")

  • Venir is the infinitive for "to come/coming". When conjugated as "vient" it is Third person singular which is "Il/Elle vient" or He/She "comes" or "is coming". "Just" is "juste" in french.

  • cant qui be also in a sentence?

    par exemple..

    le garcon qui aime toi, est heureux au'jourd'hui.

  • Yes, it can. But in your sentence, (which should actually read: Le garçon qui t'aime est heureux aujourd'hui), QUI here isn't a interrogative word, but a relative pronoun (pronom relatif). I will cover this much later in my virtual class. Merci :-)

  • lol i was signing up to your class and i had to redo my comment lots of times to try and get it under 200 characters. love your lessons! :)

  • lol i had to keep doing that too over and over... all well =]

  • thanks a lot! it's very helpful.hope the next lessons will come soon:)

  • I love 1:35 :D

    Ten minutes (give or take a few:) are still very helpful

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