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Edit: I have since found out that I pretty much answered my own question.
À or Dans le campagne when do you use à la campagne, when do you say dans la campagne?
In "Toi et moi sommes plus que des amis.", is the "you" supposed to be 'tu' (a subject pronoun) instead?
In the last sentence pour sounds like au …. Infact in some other exercises also I have noticed that “pour “ actually doesn’t sounds like pour.
The trouble with these exercises, even though you can learn new ways of saying things, don't really recognise that as long as people understand you then you can be a bit more relaxed. In a few examples you used words that I don't have at hand but I had words with similar meanings. I guess that's why these programs don't suit everyone.
Great , I'll just stop now and learn the 400 or so countries, counties and regions I'll need to operate this lesson... maybe one day the next level ...who knows - don't the French make mistakes and stand corrected and move on ?
Someone at the Foreign office once asked if General de Gaulle believed in God? Someone answered - it would depend how good God's French was.!
How does one write the sign for euro in this exercise ?
Merci.
Why is it "après-midis entières" and not "entiers" since "midi" is masculine?
Is there a rule that explains when to use « de » versus « par » to mean « by » in English? Thanks. Last of my questions.
Why is the letter "l" of the verb s'appeler doubled in all persons but the first and second plural?
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