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Mehri Farkhondeh – London UK Verified Owner –
Very clear explanations and helpful through every step
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Ron buccon, England Verified Owner –
This is a very useful and thorough guide to asking questions in French. One really needs to be able to put these into practice to make them really stick and this product does enable one to do that. It is much easier to listen to spoken examples of questions rather than try to form them from memory using rules explained in a grammar book.
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