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Can you also ask this "Tu t'es levé à cinq heures ?"
I am a little puzzled as to why Kwiziq states has an irregular pp.
My understanding for 're' verbs is to remove the re (batt) and then add u (battu)? It is of course iregular in the present (je bats / nous battons)
Bonjour,
With regards to Cher Matt, chère Kate. If you are are writing a letter or a card and it's to both of them, could you default to the masculine version and say Cher Matt et Kate?
Merci
In the quiz, one of the question was translating ''Nous ne sommes pas arrivés depuis longtemps.''
I selected "We din't arrive for long" which is marked wrong.
The right answer was "We haven't been there long". Doesn't this sentence mean "we have just arrived"?
If so, in the lesson, Ne ... pas + Passé composé + depuis longtemps = not in a long time.
Aren't these contradicting. Can someone explain or clarify please. Thanks.
Salut,
For the sentence "et les jeudi et vendredi, j'avais mes cours de danse moderne," my "et" is being red-lined and replaced with the English "and" in blue. Not sure if others are experiencing the same problem. Kinda threw me for a loop. Haha.
Aaron
I entered the text "nous avons croisé un écureuil" but your correction was "une écureuil" but your completed text shows "un" which is correct.
Please can you explain this lesson. Even the examples don't seem to fit the explanation
Penser que + indicative ne pas
Penser que + subjunctive
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What is the function of "ne" in the phrase "avant qu'elle ne rentre?" It translates, "before she gets home."
Can we please have some examples of statements turning into questions in these cases? I am finding it hard to follow how the order of words changes in each situation. Many thanks!
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