Où Et Ou ?

Où Et Ou ? “Ou” (sans accent) est conjonction de coordination. Il ne faut pas le confondre avec “où” (avec accent) qui est adverbe ou pronom. On écrit toujours “ou” (sans accent) quand il peut être remplacé par “ou bien”. Où et ou règle ? Faux. Il faut écrire : Le service où je me

How Do You Use Etc Example?

How Do You Use Etc Example? Allow the children to eat only healthy food—vegetables, fruits, etc. … Allow the children to eat only healthy food—vegetables, cupcakes, etc. … The children should bring paper, pencils, scissors, etc. … The children should bring crayons, blankets, birth certificates, etc. What is an example of etc? Etc. is an

Is Etc Latin?

Is Etc Latin? The Latin phrase et cetera has been used in English since the early Middle Ages and translates as “and others of the same kind” or “and so forth.” (Et means “and”; cētera means “the other, other part, that which remains.”) Earliest print evidence of its common abbreviation, etc., is from the 15th