How to Use the French Adverbial Phrase 'Tout à Fait

How to Use the French Adverbial Phrase 'Tout à Fait

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Tout à fait is a ubiquitous French adverbial phrase that means absolutely or exactly. Pas tout à fait means not exactly or not quite.

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