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How do we know where to place adverb correctly in sentences like below?
"Mais on aime tous les deux BEAUCOUP le train fantôme," instead of "Mais on aime BEAUCOUP tous les deux le train fantôme."
In this phrase "avec laquelle je servirai un variété de légumes" can the word "qui" also be used in place of "laquelle" since it is referring to a living thing - a turkey.
thank you,
Nancy
Why can’t we use on traverserait de la Guadeloupe.... in stead of on passer de la Guadeloupe?
Hi,
I have a question about conjugating the verb in the sentence when you have two subject pronouns.
The sentence is below
Je doute que vous comprendre______ l'importance de cet evenement.
Do you use the pronoun that's closest to the verb? Because the answer is
Je doute que vous comprendriez l'importance de cet événement.
Thank you for help
Nicole
Can you please add more sentences for this lesson? For instance, there is no sentence for "Nous pouvons" :(
Thank you
I have already pointed out that it has turned out to be impossible to introduce a cedilla in our responses, either using the directions on your page or keyboard commands that usually works for MS Word. So, I will always be faulted for this apparent mistake even though I have done my best to avoid it.
Why is this question marked incorrect in my test when the question says specifically to use "devoir." If we are to use "devoir," then the correct response is the one I gave, "devrais dût manger," not "aurais dû manger." The "J' " is incorrect if devoir is used per the instructions, as the answer should be "Je devrais dût manger."
why is it (nous) sommes alles but nous avons adore... Why does alles correspond to the 2 people involved but adore is singular. I don't recall the lesson in which the verb does or does not agree with the number in the subject. (and why can't I type accents in this part of the program???)
Translate "He's giving it to us"
I thought the answer would be: Il le nous donne. But LawlessFrench said the answer was: Il nous le donne.
Isn't the direct object "it" or "le" and isn't the indirect object "us" or "nous"? Doesn't the direct object come before the indirect object?
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