#A.Ham (steven!!)
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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.
"toi" is the oblique form, used with a preposition (avec toi, pour toi) or for emphasis/on its own (c'est toi/toi, tu devrais le faire)
"te" is the object pronoun, both direct and indirect
je te vois (voir qqn)
je te dis (dire à qqn)
OOHH
And object pronouns always go before the verb
TYSM. i was too scared to ask my french teacher but i was a bit confused
You shouldn't be scared to ask questions, that's what teachers are there for (unless your teacher is a jerk). Also, if something is confusing you then it's likely it's confusing other people in your class too
99% of teachers would rather a student asks a question than pretending to understand and failing later
❤️ my french teacher is rly nice and she teaches well, i think i missed part of that lesson which is why ive been so confused...
again, tysm!1!1!1 google explains it in such confusing terms😓
also the lesson was like last year and that was too long ago....
Shouldn’t* 😅
WOOPS slight change in meaning there yes
HELPP