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Bonjour Cécile,
In the lesson, a sentence has been given
"La vanille,c'est bon,mais le chocolat,c'est meilleur."
If the sentence is inversed,as-
"Le chocolat,c'est bon,mais la vanille,c'est meilleure."
Would in this case "meilleur" be used or "meilleure"?
Please explain the reason behind it also.
Merci d'avance.
Je trouve qu'elle est raison? If not ps explain.
I am pretty certain that I chose 3 nouns that were plural ending in s or x but after grading it showed that I only chose 2 of the 3 (ending in s or x). ?
You say: "Note that pas and du tout CAN be separated, quite like in English." Alas, the examples do not differ:
Elle n'est pas du tout stupide!
She's not stupid at all!
Elle n'est pas stupide du tout!
She's not stupid at all!
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