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13,736 questions • 29,442 answers • 837,489 learners
Hello! Why is timid spelled timide in this case? Wouldn’t timide be feminine agreement and not masculine - referring to Tom?
I presume there is some simple reason but it would seem that nouveau would normally go first?
Why is it "Nous faisons des progrès" instead of "le progrès?
Hello, I speak French and some Spanish.. Would love Italian if you could..Please Prego..
Bonjour, j'ai un suggestion, vous pourriez augmenter le nombre de questions chaque kwiz, mais aussi permis les etudiants de choisir son niveau (facile, difficile, plus difficile) peut etre: 2, 5 ou 10 questions par lecons. C'est ca. Merci et bonne journee!
Why does the quiz mark my answer wrong when i choose: j'ai donné mon ordinateur ancien à la associe....it says correct option is '...mon ancien ordinateur...' but wouldn't that mean 'the last/previous computer that i owned' as per the rule described ?
Is this an exception as in French there are so many exceptions to a rule :( ?
Or is it a mistake in the quiz ? Please clarify . Thanks
"qui fait honneur à ce beau pays."
Why isn't "rendre fier" correct?
In this sentence, the word 'chaud' is referring the warm temperature outside, or does it mean spicy? as the words onion and garlic were mentioned preceding this.
Does the word 'chaud' means spicy as well as high in temperature just like in english?
One of the microkwiz questions I had on this lesson asked you to fill in the blank when talking about "my"... "Mes vêtements...."
.. But the possessive is not covered in this lesson and ive not seen it mentioned so far in what I've studied on lawless. I've been googling for a while now but still confused as to how to conjugate for my/your/their
Thanks
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