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This isn’t un question about verbs, mais comment can I continuer apprendre français without feeling bored ou retour à anglais?
I hope this est un/une appropriate question à ask
Does this rule only apply to verbs that use être as an auxiliary? Meaning that any verbs that use avoir as an auxiliary wouldn't abide by this rule.
Why is it 'conquérir le reste de la Gaule' but then just 'les peuples de Gaule'. I think I've seen the same thing with France in sentences - sometimes 'la France', sometimes just 'France'.
Why is "Mais ils sont venus me dire bonjour plus tôt" marked wrong in favor of "Mais ils sont venus me dire bonjour toute à l'heure?"
What will be the formal of “Je suis d’accord avec toi”
Would it possible to prompt the users that they haven't answered all the questions.
Why is there no l' in front of effet in "gaz à effet de serre" so it would read "gaz à l'effet de serre"? Same for "tasse à thé" - no definite article. Yet, you write "pain au chocolat" - definite article.
Bonjour,
I like to retake tests at lower levels often (A0, A1) in order to practice those lessons while I continue to advance/learn at higher levels (A2). My studyplan won't revert to A2 lessons after testing at lower levels. How do I reprogram it to suggest new grammar lessons after I've been practicing old material?
Merci, Alec
Le rose va à ma sœur. Pink suits my sister. To say “Pink suits her”. Would it be: Le rose la va. I base this on the quiz... Ces chassures nous vont. (Correct). Ces chassures vont á nous. (Incorrect)
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