How to Use the French Adverbial Phrase 'Tout à Fait
Tout à fait is a ubiquitous French adverbial phrase that means absolutely or exactly. Pas tout à fait means not exactly or not quite.
Why do you have to say “Il fait” for “It is” in many phrases in French? “Il fait chaud” for example literally means “It does hot”. Can someone who speaks French explain
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How to Use the French Adverbial Phrase 'Tout à Fait