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How do you know when to use à before an infinitive or de? Quand tu auras fini de ranger ta chambre, you m'aideras à faire la vaiselle.
In the sentence; J'avais oublié de finir mes devoirs; why the de?
It seems a few of the hints (la peinture, etc.) were one past the audio extract where they were needed. Also, I find it unnecessary to correct punctuation, as where a comma should be placed is often not apparent from individual phrases unless you have the entire context.
What is the negative of this sentence
Elle a cinq crayons
One of the examples in this lesson reads, "Tu vis en dehors de la ville." I was wondering about the distinction (if there is any, subtle though it may be) between saying that and saying, "Tu habites en dehors de la ville."
The lesson gives two answers, one with "aussi" and "plein d' ", and one with "également" and "beaucoup". The final text uses "aussi" and "beaucoup": "Je mange aussi beaucoup d'abricots."
So, is it ok to match aussi/également with plein d'/beaucoup and vice versa?
Is the “ en train de finir” construct also accepted for the question: “Louis is finishing his homework”?
Shouldn’t the adjective be plural to match the noun?
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Is it possible to export the list? For example, I want to import it into app like Anki to practice?
Thanks,
Quyen
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