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13,694 questions • 29,339 answers • 834,514 learners
"Jacques est descendu du haricot magique." was translated to: "Jack got off the magic beanstalk." I answered, "Jack climbed down the beanstalk" and it was marked wrong. Larousse clearly states that "descendre de" (using etre as the auxiliary verb) means "climb or climb down". Hence, my confusion.
I’m wondering how you express next/the next/last/the last for the four seasons? Was unable to find an example on the site.
Don't take antibiotics for a cold!!!! :)
Celine, not to be too picky but it is "devions" rather than "devrions" isn't it?
Hello everyone,
I was just wondering if you could give me some tips to use this website effectively, as I can't figure out how to remember the information. The topic tests aren't enough, so I was thinking to make flashcards, but that sounds straining.
I'm doing IB and I need some tips - anything helps.
Thank you.
Why do we use the past participle "occupés" after "semblaient" in the third sentence. Why isn't it in the infinitive "occuper"?
Is there a list someplace for French verbs that are always followed by à?
please direct me to a lesson on how/when to use passé composé with imparfait in a sentence
Why aurait and not ferait, after all, elle fait froid.
why is "Hugo et toi" vous and not ils?
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