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I am perplexed with this particular example (repeatedly get it wrong on the tests). I believe I understand the concept, but in this instance could you explain why spelling of "ecrite"? Wouldn't the last "e" also have an accent aigu? For example (from the same lesson): J'ai rencontré les actrices que j'ai appréciées. Some examples have it, others do not. Though I've reviewed the lesson repeatedly, obviously something is going over my head!
Thank you.
Valerie
Did anyone else have trouble understanding this sentence?
Is it safe to say that with "an(s)" all of the numbers 1-10 are elisions except for quatre, cinq and neuf?
Just to say that the video is unavailable. Don't know if there is anything you can do
Bonjour,
I was working on the partitive articles and was wondering if these sentences that I did myself are correct?
Je veux du lait
J'ai des bijoux
Thanks
Nicole
This is given as an alternative. Does it have any meaning/use?
I understand that « faire le ménage » is an expression, but cannot see why « faire du ménage » would be grammatically incorrect. Only « faire le ménage » is accepted in the exercise. Both are noted in wordreference.
Isn't this the same as both « faire les courses » and « faire des courses » being acceptable, depending on context ?
Hi there, what does "la cuisinière" refer to? I'm familiar with rice cookers, pressure cookers and slow cookers; is the word used for any specific appliance in particular? Thanks!
"what is going to happen?" is translated as "que va-t-il se passer?" Why is "il" used here?
The translation of "Quoi que vous pensiez, gardez-le pour vous" should be "Whatever you're thinking, keep it TO yourself", correct? In other words, don't say what you're thinking?
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