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13,729 questions • 29,410 answers • 836,896 learners
Why is it that the 'nous' form of the verb "finir" is conjugated as "finissons" but the 'nous' form of the verb "regrossir" is conjugated as"regrossissons"?
Hello, I couldn't see an example with 'cet', when do you use it please?
Your spelling of the month in what you say is the correct answer is incorrect.
I could not understand the phrase "un bon pour les cheveux shampooing" so could not put words in right order.
Is it not necessary to have a verb to accompany the adjective for l'autre ?
In a question it was used : "Ils sont différents: l'un est petit et l'autre est grand."
In the example it wasn't :Tom et Maxime sont très différents: l'un est calme et l'autre ( ) hyperactif.
Is there a distinction?
Hi! How do I know when to use au vs. à when it precedes a possessive adjective? For example:
Je vais à/au ma voiture
Bienvenue à/au mon musée
Does it depend on the gender of the object? Thanks!!!
Hello, I am new to lawlessfrench. I wanted to know what is defined as a kwiz, it says that the free account gets only 10 of them a month. Are the 2 questions at the end of each lesson considered a kwiz? Or only when you click on "Test Now" and have a 10-question quiz count as 1 kwiz taken?
Bonjour,
Can I ask why the adjective in Maurice est un professeur excellent comes after the noun, while Vous êtes un mauvais avocat comes before? Maurice est un professeur excellent doesn't fall within the 5 categories listed in this lesson- Adjectives usually go AFTER nouns in French (Position of Adjectives)
Merci!
Salut,
J'ai du mal à comprendre pourquoi faut utiliser le passé composé dans cette phrase:
On a été extrêmement impressionnés par la profondeur des galeries : on a du mal à comprendre ce que représentent six millions de corps !
Merci beaucoup :)
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