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13,678 questions • 29,307 answers • 833,246 learners
How do we know when to use the verb “avoir” or when we have to use the verb “être”? Or is that something we just need to memorize?
B1 ???
You've got to be kidding! (Tu plaisant!)
This is hugely faster than an B1 student could ever contemplate.
Without the translation, I wouldn't have had a ghost of a chance of understanding this.
Avez-vous une bonne Hachis Parmentier recette? Patrice
I have never seen "merci pour". From my knowledge, merci or remerci is followed by "de". Please provide further explanation on this topic or Is there a lesson on this within Kwizqi?
I needed to research these expressions.
Why do you say mangées and not mangé, since it's "Anne a mangé"?
Thanks in advance:)
Would it be, then, "je mange plein de chocolat" or "plein de chocolats"? "Plein de pomme de terre" or "plein de pommes de terre"? Thanks in advance.
I'm having a terrible time with pronunciation of these verbs. Google translate doesn't pick it up well even when I play clips of the native speakers. Any suggestions?
In the fill-in-the-blanks piece associated with the music vocabulary, reference was made to « faire un carton » - to be a hit, so I looked into what the opposite of this would be and « faire un bide » - to be a flop. Useful vocabulary to add to the list ?
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