16:46 Oct 8, 2006 |
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| Selected response from: Jean-Christophe Vieillard Local time: 02:09 |
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x Explanation: Il a regardé fièrement sa copine. Il a, fièrement, regardé sa copine. Il a regardé sa copine, fièrement. Ces trois phrases sont grammaticalement correctes. La première est différente des autres qui insistent sur l'adverbe. Cela dit, s'il ne s'agit que de parler de grammaire, "longuement" serait préférable à "fièrement". Il a regardé longuement sa copine. Il a, longuement, regardé sa copine. Il a regardé sa copine, longuement. |
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