Hi !
je dois m'étirer avant de faire de l'exercice.
The rule is =
When a verb follows another one which is conjugated in a simple tense it has to be infinitive tense........
M'étirer
m'étire = je m'étire
tu t'étires
il/elle/on s'étire
nous nous étirons
vous vous étirez
ils/elles s'étirent
:)
Its says Samuel optician:
-one-hour emergency service
-reparation of your mounts on site
-contact lens
-examination of the view
-sales glasses with or without prescription
-large selection of glasses
The difference is that a learner's licence is to say that the person driving is learning to drive, and can only drive is someone who has an operator's license is in the passenger seat to help instruct them for a period of time till they pass the test later to get their own operator's license. The operator's license allows the person to drive on their own and shows that they have passed the test to prove that they are allowed to drive, and already know how.