Translate into French: Although I do not have any money, I would go out with my friends if I could.

Bien que je n'aie pas d'argent, je sortirais avec mes amis si je pouvais.
Explanation:This question tests multiple skills in French grammar. Firstly, there is the use of the subjunctive mood, a mood that students must be familiar with at A Level if they want to stand out. "Although" is a very common trigger for the subjunctive mood.
The second skill is the use of "si" clauses, that test the student's knowledge of tense formation.

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Answered by Jayden G. French tutor

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