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Our volunteers look into many questions every day; sometimes it takes them a little while to answer.
Make it descriptive, including relevant context, but also to the point. This way you improve your chances of getting a more relevant and specific answer.
"Je l'apprécie" means "I appreciate it" or "I like it." It doesn't specify whether it's a one-time event or ongoing, but it generally implies current enjoyment or appreciation. It doesn't mean "I will always enjoy it", what made you think it would mean that?
I was saying I will always love it and I hope you do to
I’m talking about my football club
Or enjoy it
I thought that because my friend told me it did 😭
But she’s also studying French
For exams
In that case you should say "Je l'aimerai toujours et j'espère que toi aussi"
If you want to say you’ll always love it (the team)
If you want to say that you’ll always appreciate the team then that’s also valid "Je l'apprécierai toujours et j'espère que toi aussi"
In these cases I’m using the "futur simple" which is one of the future tenses in French. For cases where you want to talk about the future "I will.." for example, that’s the tense to use. You were using the present tense which is why it didn’t work
Okay Thank you 💓💓
Oo
Wait im like writing it’s like a pen pal card that’s what i get on my exams and i want to say to them “I’ll always love it and i hope you will too”
Could I not use the previous sentence
I’m talking about like the club as a whole like the sport and the people