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Vous avez raison. Quel bonne historie!
Bonjour à tous, je m'appelle minhaz.
I have started learning french which makes me a basic beginner in this language.
I have a question related to a sentence which is "it is good to laugh sometimes".
In french it is written as "C'est bon de rire parfois".
As I know that "to" is said as "à" in French.
My question is why it is not written as
C'est bon à rire parfois
In the Sentence, "Le premier jour a été très dur", why is this not an opinion calling for the imparfait?
Bonjour. I read the lesson. The lesson does not seem to advise when it is appropriate or better to use être or faire. Does it absolutely not matter? Or are there situations where être may be better to use than faire, or vice versa? Merci.
In the dictation the phase "auriez-vous" is not pronounced very well, if not at all, it sounds like " I'll give you"
The question asked to clarify if son was masculin or feminin reflecting "Le professeur." The answer was "cannot say" but why isn't it masculin? Can't professeur be feminin by adding an "e" at the end?
Some of the examples and test answers of used to + reflexive verb use avoir l'habitude de and some dont. I cannot find any explanation for this.
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