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In the first example, "se demander" does not agree in number or gender because the reflexive pronoun "se" is an indirect object. Why doesn't that same rule apply to "se sentir" (I feel)? Thanks.
A quiz question was as follows:
Je te donne ________ de mon salaire. ——> I give you half my salary.
I answered “une moitié”, but the correct answer was “la moitié”.
Why is this the case? I understood from the lesson that these two are interchangeable.
Even if they are not interchangeable, I would think:
- “une moitié de mon salaire” ——> one half of my salary
Whereas:
- “La moitié de mon salaire” ——> the half of my salary
Thanks
....and like other dogs of his breed.
I wrote "son espèce" but was corrected to cette espèce.
Is this the way it is written in french?
In this exercise quelques-un notebook is not available please look into the
Please could please explain to me more on how ''en'' is used to replace plural items
Bonjour, est-ce qu'on dirait:
Elle est à New York. (pour la ville)
Elle est en New York. (pour l'état)
Merci!
Why is the passé composé used here?
Why is it when I asked to be 'kwizzed' on just this lesson, included in the quizz are questions from all of my 'recommended lessons'? How do I go about finding a quiz with just 'question word' questions in order to give me extra practise with question words?
Thanks for your help........Thirza
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