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13,730 questions • 29,411 answers • 836,960 learners
How are the currency signs pronounced? The lesson does not spell out these words and it is very difficult for beginners to make out the words by listening to the recordings. It would be very help if the lesson spell out the currency signs as to how they are pronounced even though these words are not required in this lesson.
Hello,
I learnt in another lesson that after "Quand" usually + Futur simple (Quand/pendant que + future tense (Le Futur Simple) - not the present tense = When/while I do something in the future (Sequence of Tenses in French) ), but in this lesson it is + Futur Antérieur. So how do you know when to + which tense?
Or are there cases where they can be used interchangeably?
Thank you.
Hello,
I wanted to send a link of this song on this page to my father through the email: do you need a subscrition to "progress with lawless french" to view and hear it?
Hong Kong begin with H. In the exercise is written with ..DE Why don't we write ...d' Hong Kong
Merci
'Trop loin de ..' is not accepted - being corrected to 'loin de', although the English sentence is 'not TOO far from....'.
Shouldn't "J'y irai ...' be accepted for "I will go (where ? - to my classes) every Wednesday ..." . It is being corrected to just "J'irai....".
From the attached lesson "Note that in French, you always need to mention where you're going with aller (to go *somewhere*)"
https://french.kwiziq.com/revision/grammar/
Why do you use "des rôles intéressants". and "les nouveaux défis ? "
I'm a little confused about what it means in the article when it says that "le jour suivant" or "le jour précédent" have to be used "on their own". Does that mean that they can't be directly followed by a noun or a verb, or just that you can't specify time of day by adding "au matin"? The section following where it says they have to be used on their own mentions that you can combine them with nouns (ex: "le jour suivant son arrestation"), so I'm not entirely clear on the "only on their own" part. Hopefully I'm not just missing something obvious. Thanks in advance for your help!
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