I know of a few idioms
<em>Boire comme un poisson</em>= To drink like a fish
Example: Mark a bu comme un poisson > Mark drank like a fish
This idiom mean when someone is drinking (alcohol) they drink a LOT of it, like a fish would when they are in the water.
<u><em>(Boire comme un trou, is another way to put it)</em></u>
<em>Ne rien savoir faire de ses dix doigts</em> = Do not know anything about your ten fingers
This idioms is basically how you call someone useless, they don't know anything.
<em>{I haven't done french in almost seven years, but I remember these two from a movie I watched when I was young, I hope this kinda helps!}</em>
Qu'est ce que tu penses de cet imperméable, Lucie
Imperméable is masculine so we use "cet"
"Cette" is for feminime words
But why not use "ce" ?
We do not use "ce" when the word begins by "a, e, i, o, u, y"
Answer:
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