Je n'aime pas que Linda se soit coupé les cheveux. — Elle peut faire ce qu'elle veut. Ce sont ses cheveux.
I don't like that Linda cut her hair. - She can do whatever she wants. It's her hair.
Je ne suis pas surpris que James se soit coupé le doigt. C'est ce qui arrive quand on donne un couteau bien aiguisé à un enfant de onze ans.
I'm not surprised that James cut his finger. That's what happens when you give a sharp knife to an eleven-year-old.
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