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In the individual sentences for this exercise, "reconnaît" sounded odd, almost as if it began with a "co" - not the same as the full text recording.
Word reference translates flavor or flavour as either la saveur or le goût, except for yogurts or ice creams, in which case le parfum is preferred. So, in the text, since we are talking about desserts in general, why not allow saveur or goût?
C'est quoi la différence entre "les moments que" et "les moments où" ?
"Par an" et "par année" ?
Merci à l'avance.
Ça fait 156e was said too quickly.
Are there any Listening Exercises to practice numbers?
John M
I answered "le votre". Would I say "le tienne" to a stranger, for example?
Just querying why it's leurs and not leur here. In a previous dictée I was told that it would only be leurs plural if each of the parties had several of the thing being talked about. Well surely, they each only posessed one "look" which crossed with the other's one "look", so why not "leur"?
Can you have "je courrai sur le tapis roulant pour une demie heure" because its the future tense?
You say all along that nationalities as an adjective are spelt all lowercase and not capitalized like in english. However here it is capitalized and even underlined!
...or am i missing something?
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