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J'ai visité Versailles dimanche dernier.
Why is it not: le dimanche dernier?
This is under the ‘sound different’ section, but (to me) they sound the same.
in the fillin the blank quiz for the plus-que -parfait, my answer was marked as nearly correct yet i do not understand why
Lesson was: cette chanteuse a un ... kind of talent. How does certain translate to a kind of. Thanks.
He must not lose his keys. Are both the following acceptable? il faut qu'il ne perde pas ses clés? et il ne faut pas qu'il perde ses clés?
If I understand the example in the lesson and these comments correctly, the answer should actually be "Il était une fois, un roi qui vivait dans son château."
It seemed to me the subj.present verb 'travaille' had the ''subject je so the qui/que was providing the object, hence I chose que, but apparently the answer is qui. See also tips in the above lesson, since it is followed by je shouldn't it be que?
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