If I was using "Notre classe de francais" as the subject, would I say "Notre classe de francais venons d'aller au zoo de San Francisco" or would I conjugate "venir" differently? Merci!
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I believe that "venons" is correct, using the nous conjugation of the verb.
notre classe de français vient d'aller au zoo de SF
Two people said different conjugations. Can someone clarify please?
I'd go with mk-tintin's answer because I believe his first language is French. However, I'm sure that SraJMcGin will take a look at it later this evening.
In this case "notre classe de français" is considered as one entity so you can replace it by "on"
(and yes, im french)
(and yes, im french)
Merci beaucoup!
And mk-tintin, that totally makes sense to replace it with "on" to see if it makes sense! Merci! :)
And mk-tintin, that totally makes sense to replace it with "on" to see if it makes sense! Merci! :)
Our class = IT. OF course, go with Mk-tintin
Sra (aka Mme)
Sra (aka Mme)
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