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13,720 questions • 29,376 answers • 836,219 learners
Hello, I am new to lawlessfrench. I wanted to know what is defined as a kwiz, it says that the free account gets only 10 of them a month. Are the 2 questions at the end of each lesson considered a kwiz? Or only when you click on "Test Now" and have a 10-question quiz count as 1 kwiz taken?
Is it the case that “sous jacents” must be hyphenated, i.e. “sous-jacents”?
I've read the comments and know that this lesson is being reviewed. It can't come soon enough. It really is poorly written, and I'm just not going to test on it until it's edited, changed or whatever. Will try to learn the topic via some other means.
These both talk about a specific time periods. "the morning" and "that evening". How do I distinguish them? I am struggling with this distinction.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful and inspirational video. It would have been a fabulous exhibit to have seen in person.
I was wondering as I am understanding adjectives. I'm confused on extrêmement! There was a sentence in my book that saying un extrêmement vieux livre but it was marked wrong when I put extrêmement at the end of the noun live. Why is that wrong?
Thank you!!
If "prendre" means "to take", could I also use this in a sentence to signify that someone is "stealing" or even physically grabbing something?
Why is "de vernis" used in this sentence and "du vernis" in the following sentence ? I thought it was a masculine noun, ie du vernis
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