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13,734 questions • 29,429 answers • 837,255 learners
Bonjour,
I was wondering when it is a good time to learn the adverbs? I am in A1 and was hoping someone can tell me if there's a beginning lesson for adverbs or should I wait?
Thanks
Nicole
Why not say “ en voiture” instead of “monte dans la voiture”?
Does “ Ce n'est vraiment pas juste !” translate to “It’s not really fair!” or “It’s really not fair!”? In English the latter has a much stronger sense of injustice associated with it.
Je pense
il peut être embarrassant parfois. → il peut être parfois embarrassant.il y a tres peu de reponses correctes apres les questions---un mystere?
I'm struggling to hear the difference between 'vais' and 'fais'.. is there's difference? the examples sound similar
Bonjour,
I was wondering in the examples above what the difference is between using en and dans la in these sentences?
Je suis en classe
I'm in class
Je suis dans la classe
I'm in the classe
Is it because the sentence has I'm in THE classe so you use dans + la?
Also is there any exercises such as worksheets with this lesson or any other lessons for prepositions?
Thanks
Nicole
Why isn't it "qu'est-ce qui sent comme le chocolat" if the answer is "what smells like chocolate"? It looks like "what does chocolate smell like."
Hello Kwiziq members, I know we haven't talked about the topic of expressing "no matter what/who/when/how/where" here? But can we create an article and talk about this in depth?
1. How to use quel que/qui que/quoi que/quelque que in a sentence?
2. How to use peu importe in a sentence?
3. What is the difference between these two?
Merci beaucoup!
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