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13,698 questions • 29,350 answers • 835,036 learners
It might be helpful if you indicate which it is? My natural inclination is to think it's past tense.
Why is “sept heures moin dix du matin” marked wrong here?
same problem, cant retake the quiz, very annoying
How does personne work in a sentence written in past tense?
How would someone say “nobody believed me” for example? Is it “ne m’a cru personne” or should it be something different?
why don't you add more things like why don't you try to make levels and awards and you can earn things and play french games.
please think of that.
HI,
I was wondering there are two ways you can use to getting used to in a sentence. From my understanding would it be correct to use se Faire for the causative for having something done for someone just like the regular Faire causative? Also would you use s'habituer for the most common?
Thank you
Nicole
The transcription has "j'avais beaucoup de mal à parler" - shouldn't it be "du" instead of "de", going by the lesson cited in the exercise? At any rate, it sounded like "du" to me. Thank you.
How would I know which is correct?:
Cette écharpe rappelle ma mère à moi.
Cette écharpe me rappelle ma mère
I think there is value is amending the lesson to emphasize that sometimes means or or often based on the context.
For example: - at any moment; à tout prix - at any price; à tout propos - at any given opportunity; à tout venant - to anyone and everyone; de tout âge - at any age; en tout cas - in any case; en tout état de cause - in any case, in any event; si je le laisse seul, tout peut arriver - If I leave him alone, anything can happen;
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