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It's a small point, but do French people write Ier with a capital I or 1er with a 1 ? Or either ?
et il m'a dit qu'il en avait encore
Is there a lesson about the verbes d'état on kwiziq?
It was stated in the questions that a lesson about it was added to to-do-list but I couldn't find one.
Thanks a lot.
One of the test questions from another lesson:
Je suis sûre que nous ________ ce livre.
answer: aimerons
Why do we use Le Futur instead of subjonctif present? Do we use Subjonctif present automatically after 'que'?
So there is no difference in French between ' i haven't any more chocolate' and 'I haven't any chocolate left'? That was my confusion, I thought it was a trick question.
Is there any similarity in use between se rappeler and the English word recall? In other words, is it the case that a sentence in French using 'se rappeler' would be better translated using the word 'recall' than 'remember'?
A million years ago when I was at school doing French dictees, the teacher would read out the punctuation. Would it be possible to do that, too? I don't feel like docking points off my score because I put a full stop rather than an exclamation mark!
This lesson is confusing because you seem to be using regular and irregular adverbs so the crux of the point is lost on me.
What would be the easiest way to remember how to use the inversion with the verb first and the Qu'est ce que etc?
Thank you in advance
if s'attendre a ce que is to dread why is it tu t'attend a etre licence, surely you dread to be fired
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