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What is the difference between c'est ce que… and c'est quelque chose que… ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between c'est ce que… and c'est quelque chose que… ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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c'est ce que je pensais aussi
それは私も思っていることでした。
c'est quelque chose que je n'ai jamais vue.
それは私に見たことはないことです。
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Both means the same things, you use one over the other depending on how the sentence is structured.
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