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Bonjour, d’abord félicitations pour cette vidéo qui est très enrichissante. Pouvez-vous me dire la signification en français de la phrase : He takes down the lights. La photo montre un homme qui semble enlever les lumières, on traduit pas éteindre les lumières, mais il me semble que éteindre serait plutôt : turns off. Pouvez-vous m’éclairer SVP? Merci beaucoup et bonne journée! 🇨🇦Lili
Hello, first of all, thank you for your support. You asked about the meaning of the phrase "He takes down the lights" in French. You observed from a photo that a man seems to be removing the lights and you correctly noted that "éteindre les lumières" would translate to "turn off the lights". However "takes down" in this context does not mean to turn off, but rather to remove or dismantle. I hope this clarifies your question. Thank you very much and have a great day! 😊😊😊
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- When talking about the possibility of an event in the past, we can use both may and might. These two words can replace each other in this case (May = Might) - However, in spoken language, people often use might more than may when talking about the past, because might implies guessing while may implies affirmation, more certainty. For example: - He might have been angry with me. -> Guessing - He may have been angry with me. -> Affirmation, more certain
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