You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter Diddlina Start date Mar 12, Diddlina Senior Member Iceland, Icelandic. Maybe I'm not understanding the consept or maybe there are other meanings then those I know of Which should I use and then what does the sentence mean? What does the word mean when used like this? Hope you can help me figure this out p. I'm not asking you to do my homework, just point me in the right direction!
I hope it can help you. It's easy to find a job: or you read the newspapers or it's easy to find a job: where you read the newspaper The second one, does it mean: where would you like to go now, one is completely lost in this village? The second sentence means : Where do we go now, we are completely lost in this town. CoverG Senior Member Toronto.
It's easy to find a job: either you read the newspapers or you call? If you love it, please consider making a one-time or monthly donation. You must log in to post a comment. Lawless French » Grammar Lessons. Voici la table. We eat at a table. I saw a bear in the park. The park is nearby. The park where I saw a bear is nearby. The park I saw a bear in is nearby. This cheese comes from a rocky region. The region this cheese is from is rocky.
We passed by some beautiful towns.
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