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This lesson is on the A2 listening practice list but is shown as a B2 level exercise. Either it's mislabeled or it's in the wrong place. The 5th lesson below this one (Dispute entre frère et sœur) has no level designation in the title, and the 2nd lesson under that one (En gardant mes neveux) is labeled as a B1 level exercise.
I also checked the A1 listening practice list and there are several lessons on that list that have no level designation.
This seems more like a content issue than a Help Desk problem.
hi,
can someone tell me or give me a link for compound adjective. for example there is a sentence un etonnement bon film and i am just trying to understand the complement of it.
thank you
I've heard this as a song title, but all of the examples above are sentences with auxiliary verbs, so is this correct French?
Bonjour, I wrote 'Sonia va s'occuper de vous' and it was marked wrong and replaced with 'Sonia va prendre soin de vous' and yet in the replay s'occuper is used which is puzzling.
Salut, s'il vous plaît j'ai une question concernant les liaisons
Dans cette phrase "Je vais avec lui"
On fait la liaison entre vais et avec ?
Svp répondre ma question en anglais merci
Technically, you cannot use the near future for weather forecasting. A forecast is a prediction; therefore, the future simple should be used. The only grammatically correct way to use the near future for weather is when you are outside, the wind whips up, storm clouds roll in with thunder/lightening...then, you can say (in English, French, or Spanish) that it's "going to rain". Perhaps in very colloquial language the near future is used for weather forecasts, but it is wrong, and this should be clearly noted in the lesson.
Bonjour - Can someone explain the grammaire for "je vois l'architecte arriver"? Why is "arriver" an infinitive? Merci!
Why is the reflexive form being used here?
Paul
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