Questions and Answers by Cécile Janty-Davies
- Question 1 has two possible answers. If so, how can I distinguish ‘il’ is Tom Cruis or the movie? - 17 August, 2018 - Answer Answered
- Regarding the question « I am going to Lucie’s house « from the lesson and the video included in the lesson, I understand chez to mean home and maison - 17 August, 2018 - Answer Answered
- Is avoir à a possible alternative to devoir? - 22 August, 2018 - Answer Answered
- How is the question "What does ''noyau'' mean?" relevant to the lesson? - 17 August, 2018 - Answer Answered
- Je fumais depuis des années quand j’ai décidé d’arrêter - 22 August, 2018 - Answer Answered
- TOO, silent S - but which case are they talking about? And when I listen to the speaker, they say TOOS when there is a vowel. and 2) - 23 August, 2018 - Answer Answered
- I have red the thread. I have 2 comments. on the pronunciation of tous - the lesson makes a point of saying "in this case, it is always pronounced TO - 23 August, 2018 - Answer Answered
- on is a singular for we. It takes an auxillary verb in the singular; therefor the past participle should be single also so it should be on est allé - 16 August, 2018 - Answer Answered
- When is ´ça fais’ or ´ça fait’ used? Does it refer to a time factor such as ´I’ve been waiting for five minutes’? - 16 August, 2018 - Answer Answered
- "À qui" vs "de qui' - 15 August, 2018 - Answer Answered