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Why une brosse a dents and not aux because dents is plural?
In the last section covering: Il manque [quelque chose] à [qulequ’un/quelque chose/] there are two sentences that do not make use of “à”. The last one, in particular, has me stumped: “Il va manquer une chaise pour ton oncle.” What rule is this following? The impersonal examples below don’t seem to explain it.
There seem to be too many concepts under a single heading that don’t appear to apply to them all.
This was a question in one of the quizzes:
Il m'a offert une boîte ________ bijoux pour ranger mes colliers.
Please help for the following :
What are the differences between these two sentences
1) Il habite à dix minutes de Marseille.
2) Il habite à 10 min de Marseille.
My answer was the number one, but the Kwiziq marked it wrong.
Thank you!
Hi all, I am not getting my head around the sentence- C'est la fameuse "auberge espagnole" du titre.. why is du titre at the end. thanks
When I take the quizzes, the answers I choose aren't the ones showing when I get the review. It seems the quiz is changing my answers. Is anyone else experiencing this?
dont la renommée rayonne encore:
whose reKnown still shines → whose renown still shines
Can you say "ça est une idée brillant?
Are the primary and secondary conjugations dans le présent common to one French-speaking country or another or are they newer/older versions?
How do know when to use these before the season?
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