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Pourquoi "les élèves français" au lieu de "les élèves françaises"?
Bonjour,
Je suis alle ( mon ordi ne peut pas faire les accents :/ ) a une ecole d'immersion et les profs ont toujours dit le . Est-ce-que ce terme est acceptable?
Cordiallement,
Andrea
What the meaning of Dish fumé??? It's really strange, the dish don't smoke... ahahhaha
In the following question I am marked wrong for se reposent-t-ils... With the answer given as se reposent-ils
Think I can see the answer that the T is already there and just needs pronouncing.. is there any indication in written french when a silent T should be pronounced?
Rearrange the words in this statement to turn it into a question. «Ils se reposent» ________?Se reposent-ilsse reposent-t-ilsFor swimming with fish, should it be "nager avec les poissons", or "nager avec du poissons"? I cheated during the test (oops) and "avec du poission" was the answer google provided me. The system approves it but in the final article it says "avec les poissons".... what is the difference?
Also, can it be "J'ai des cheveux longs et ondulés" instead of "les"?
What are the other prepositions and what is the difference between au and Dans?
To avoid having listening to the whole segment again just to try to catch the syllable or two that you can’t quite get. Maybe upload these to YouTube, which provides this function natively.
J'ai écrit "Je n'ai pas de monnaie exacte".
Je pense que on doit utiliser "DE" au lien de "LE, LA, LES" si il est en forme de négatif, non?
Merci
Miriam
I’m finding it hard to understand why coiffées isn’t coiffés, with direct object agreement, cheveux being a masculine plural noun?
Why is the above verb "commence" in the present tense? I understand that after "Avant que" one uses the subjunctive, but shouldn't it be past subjunctive - therefore " avant que je n'aie commencé à apprendre le français.
Thanks
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