I need information about d'Arsene Lupin.I have to do a report about it and I have no clue what I'm doing. Does anyone know of an english site with onfo abouit this I don't really want to read french.

I put your topic into www.google.com and here are the results:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=d%27Arsene+Lupin&btnG=Google+Search

Happy hunting!

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Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. IF you are studying French, shame on you for not wanting to read French! Are you interested in the movie or the book? I'll be happy to help you with any French site you like. In addition to the wonderful help from Writeacher I have other sites as well.

AOL Search results for "Arsene Lupin"

Do you know if there is an english version of the book. I need to brush up on french. I went from french 2 to AP french 3!

P.S. If you are reading this book in French, you might like to know you can download the e-book (in English) from Project Gutenberg:

http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/4014

how to write sentences on asking for permission to do things and getting and refusing permission

To write sentences asking for permission to do things, you can use the following phrases:

1. Can I (+ verb) ...?
Example: Can I borrow your pen?

2. May I (+ verb) ...?
Example: May I use your phone?

3. Is it alright if I (+ verb) ...?
Example: Is it alright if I leave early today?

4. Do you mind if I (+ verb) ...?
Example: Do you mind if I turn on the fan?

To write sentences getting permission, you can use the following phrases:

1. Yes, you can (+ verb) ...
Example: Yes, you can borrow my book.

2. Sure, go ahead and (+ verb) ...
Example: Sure, go ahead and use my computer.

3. Of course, feel free to (+ verb) ...
Example: Of course, feel free to take a break.

4. Absolutely, you have my permission to (+ verb) ...
Example: Absolutely, you have my permission to leave early.

To write sentences refusing permission, you can use the following phrases:

1. I'm sorry, but I can't allow you to (+ verb) ...
Example: I'm sorry, but I can't allow you to use my car.

2. I'm afraid I have to say no to (+ verb) ...
Example: I'm afraid I have to say no to your request.

3. Unfortunately, I cannot grant permission for (+ verb) ...
Example: Unfortunately, I cannot grant permission for that action.

4. I'm sorry, but it's not possible for me to (+ verb) ...
Example: I'm sorry, but it's not possible for me to lend you any money.

Remember to consider the context and be polite when asking for or refusing permission.