Asked by Anonymous
when I would like to say:
"it is hard to believe that it is November already"
do I use "c'est" or "il est" ?
"Il est difficile de croire que c'est déjà Novembre" or
"c'est difficile de croire......"
Thank you
"it is hard to believe that it is November already"
do I use "c'est" or "il est" ?
"Il est difficile de croire que c'est déjà Novembre" or
"c'est difficile de croire......"
Thank you
Answers
Answered by
Anonymous
I would say: "il est difficile à croire..."
but then I started to second-guess myself and became unsure.
but then I started to second-guess myself and became unsure.
Answered by
Anonymous
sorry, typo - I meant to say "de" croire, not "à" croire.
Answered by
SraJMcGin
Between "Il est" and "C'est" just memorize this:
il est.......de
c'est........à
Sra (aka Mme)
I looked for this before, when I answered the "repost" but somehow missed it then!
il est.......de
c'est........à
Sra (aka Mme)
I looked for this before, when I answered the "repost" but somehow missed it then!
Answered by
E.G.
Merci beaucoup de votre aide.
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