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I think that there has been a mis-type - the subtitle for this vocabulary list should be “... less common...” not “...less commons...”
Why is it emue and not emué here?
•Quelle est la différence entre "étudiant" et "élève"
•Also please tell me how many total tenses are there in French
Kindly list them for me...
Thanks
If a sentence says "Elle a fait cueillir des fleurs.", then to turn des fleurs into a pronoun object I would normally use "en". Is it correct to say, "Elle en a fait cueillir." She had some picked. Or should it be "Elle les a fait cueillir." I have never seen an example of causative faire with "en", so not sure if it is correct.
Why do we use the present tense of s’occuper when the English is future... I will take care of ...
Please anyone help me to improve my speaking and suggest me conversation apps, YouTube channels, websites. How to speak more???
I do not understand this question and why both are correct:
«Il y a des visiteurs étrangers à l’hôtel», «Il y a des visiteuses étrangères à l’hôtel»
I understand the one about Germany as it’s taken the gender from the country, but I’m not sure about this one.
Merci
In a recent fill in the blank test, it asked for “pencil”. I’ve always been taught that it is “crayon “, but the test required “crayon [à ]. papier” ( sorry, my memory fails me about the à part ). When did crayon become insufficient? It was probably one of the first French words I learned!
I notice fait maison does not agree with the feminine noun. Is it a fixed expression?
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