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Anique asked a question 12 months ago on this - I think the point of raising it was that although it can be deduced (or guessed) from the lesson, there is no reference or example in the lesson that covers 'la douzaine' or similar, other than 'etc' at the end of the title. It would be worth adding a line or two to cover this in the topic.
C'est un village en France
C'est un petit village de France. Can someone please tell me why "de" is needed in the 2nd sentence (instead of en)?
Please could you explain why, in your question, 'I watch the film', it was ''I' who was the subject , but in your next question 'Alice watches the girl', it was 'the girl' who was the subject of the sentence.
The email labelled this exercise as B1, but once opened is labeled A2. I thought It was rather easy.
Dictées:B1: Réveil au campingB2: Camping à la montagneC1: Comment bien monter sa tenteBonjour! Je suis étudiant. Pouvez-vous m'aider avec cet exercice?
Écrivez 3 phrases avec en, 3 phrases avec y. Vous pouvez utiliser les verbes: avoir besoin de, se souvenir de, parler de, penser à, réfléchir à.
I think most people in English would rather say "more than me, more than her, less than him, because it's easy
et j'espère vraiment qu'il SOIT heureux !
Thank you
"J'ai rencontré ________. quelqu'un"
One thing I had a problem with in this dictation was the reference to 'tu'. Who's she talking to? If this was made clearer in the intro or title, it might help a bit?
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