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For the passe simple of "luire", I used "luisit" and was marked wrong. When I went back to the lesson, however, at the bottom of the page, it appears to me to say that form of conjugation is considered correct.
I don’t understand why you say ‘soit du fromage’ but not ‘soit du travail’
/ Can we get some example sentences that illustrate this ?
une glace au chocolat OK.....
But in another lesson there was....
Des oeufs EN chocolat...????
Pour quoi??????????????????
Le mot "magnigfique", est-ce que c'est une faut d'orthographe?
I think that the use of imparfait vs passe compose (sorry I don't know how to use accents on this keyboard) is a matter of opinion in several cases here. For example, I used "achetait des croissants." He did this regularly. The answer is "a achete des croissants." He did it once. Either could be correct. The same with "est devenu une nouvelle personne." Did this happen at once or did it happen continuously? Judging by some other comments, I am not the only one who thinks either tense could be used in some cases.
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