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Est-ce que cette phrase est correcte ?
Merci pour ensequier ma français.
"Thank you for teaching me French."
Est-ce que cette phrase est correcte ?
Merci pour ensequier ma français.
"Thank you for teaching me French."
Merci pour ensequier ma français.
"Thank you for teaching me French."
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1. Merci de m'avoir appris le français.
2. Merci de m'avoir enseigné le français.
(In the past it sounds better)
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