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Can someone tell me what the difference between trop de(too much) and tant de(so much) is? I know the meanings of both , but unsure how to use them in sentences.
The quiz question
9Tu as un enfant? -Non, je n'ai pas ________ enfant.Do you have a child? -No, I don't have a child.which leads to this lesson is ambiguous in my opinion. I selected Non, je n'ai pas un enfant purely because I would have expected the english for je n'ai pas un enfant to be I don't have children instead of no, I don't have a child. They have slightly different meanings and I believe my answer to be more accurate. I stand to be corrected on that though?
Could someone please explain what "aidée" is agreeing with here? Why is it feminine?
Am I able to say "Avez-vous décidé?'' instead of "Avez-vous fait votre choix ?" in this exercise?
Please could you add the term 'kernel' or 'stone' to your translation of 'noyau' ('pit')? This would be helpful for UK learners.
I used the word bémol for that. Why would it of 'hic' be considered wrong. There are several ways of saying one thing.
I answered like this, il le lui a refusé? Il le nous a refusé aussi, I was wrong. What went wrong, please?
Sorry to add to an already long thread, but I have a feeling that when using "on" as informal "we" (rather than impersonal "one") I’ve seen "nous" used as the stress pronoun, not "soi". Is that right?
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