French language Q&A Forum
Questions answered by our learning community with help from expert French teachers
13,729 questions • 29,399 answers • 836,791 learners
Questions answered by our learning community with help from expert French teachers
13,729 questions • 29,399 answers • 836,791 learners
I thought this sentence calls for past tense. But why all the solution is in present tense ?
solutions
Ce n'est que lorsque j'ai emménagé dans la capitale que
C'est seulement quand j'ai emménagé dans la capitale que
C'est seulement quand j'ai déménagé dans la capitale que
ce n'était seulement après que j'avais déménagé à la capitale que
Mes chausseurs ne vont pas ensemble: _____ est bleu est l'autre jaune-colors may be wrong. I put l'un which was wrong and l'une was right. What am I missing here, chausseur is masculine
Is there a lesson on this apparent "être + [date]" phase? Can I say "je suis 2 décember" seemingly meaning "today is 2 December"?
Cannot find anything on this topic on the Internet :( Thank you!
Is spelling in responses of événements correct. It looks like è on second e
Bonjour,
I'm a bit confused about how pouvoir in the conditional mood would translate/ be interpreted in English. How will I differentiate pouvoir in these two tenses?
Thank you! :)
HI,
I was wondering would these two sentences be correct?
1) nous aimons Faire de la randonnée au canada
2) nous randonnons au canada
It's not homework just understanding the lesson on here better for practice.
Thanks
Nicole
What is wrong with this?
Non, Patrice ne joue plus au football_____. No, Patrice doesn't play football any more.This is more a comment than a question. I found this to be a difficult exercise. For one thing, the vocabulary is not taught in a typical French class. Words like laptop, headline, online etc are useful to know but not common. Also, there were so many ways to say the same thing. Sometimes the answers included alternate responses, sometimes not. I was taught (and use) "les nouvelles" for the news. I have never seen "les infos" before this exercise.
I found this article: "https://www.lawlessfrench.com/grammar/comparative-adverbs/", explaining how to use: "plus/moins/aussi que" and "plus/moins/autant de/que", and i did the 4-question kwiz at the of the lesson but I feel like I need more practice. Is there a way I could get more practice specific to these subjects?
Find your French level for FREE
Test your French to the CEFR standard
Find your French level