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What is the French phrase est in English?
The French phrase "est" translates to
"is"
in English.
It's the third-person singular present tense of the verb "être" (to be).
In french where does the word est go in a sentence?
What words start with the prefux neo meaning new?
Syntax
Is there any such word as uncarefully?
What are some sentences containing pedicate adjective?
When a suffix is added to word ending in combination what happens the Y?
Is a phrase or clause?
What are the grammatical functions of a clause?
What does Un grandioso dia means in English?
What is the suffixes of legal?
What is the prefix for spelling?
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