On https://www.qfit.com/maps.shtml
what means : S17,LS, DA, RSAS ?
[Edit] The answer is "nothing, it's obviously a Norm's typo"
... et tout le reste du fil n'est que littérature.
On https://www.qfit.com/maps.shtml
what means : S17,LS, DA, RSAS ?
[Edit] The answer is "nothing, it's obviously a Norm's typo"
... et tout le reste du fil n'est que littérature.
Last edited by Phoebe; 08-22-2019 at 02:20 PM.
Yes, it is, in the above case, because it's being added to the end of the sentence, the "or" starts with a small letter, and the remark doesn't stand alone. You put the period inside when the entire parenthetical remark is a sentence of its own and stands alone. (So it would look like this.)
Don
Memories to my French lessons at school. Obvious (adjective) = évident.
Obviously (adverb) = évidemment. In such cases, the word is stretched by "mm".
A similar word is "slow" = "lent", but "slowly" is "lentement". A very important phrase
for tourists is "Parlez plus lentement, s'il vous plait" ("Please speak more slowly").
Unfortuantely, you cannot say "Please deal more slowly, otherwise I will lose the count".
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