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13,797 questions • 29,676 answers • 848,140 learners
J'ai bien compris l'usage de "tout ce qui", mais je pensais que l'on ne pouvait "visiter" que des lieux, pas des personnes.
How do you know when to use égale vs égal?
Are all verbs strictly reflexive verbs or can they sometimes not be reflexive
In today's quiz all the content was in English! I am already an Anglophone...
Was that a glitch, was there an English/French toggle I didn't see or what?
Puis-je avoir why not apostrophe j' ?
Hello, i dont always want to do dictation. How do i listen to and read the French at the same time?
The "c'est" audio really really sounds it begins with "F"!
Also the method you have chosen to overwrite/highlight the mistakes in the users submission makes it really difficult to see the mistakes! I think it would be better move the comparison from behind the tooltip and just display it on the page, and use underlines, insertion of missing letters etc. with a different colour, this will make it easier to read and compare.
All three sample sentences for this usage seem freighted with disappointed expectations! Is this the way it’s normally used or just a coincidence?
Although, the meaning of "bien avoir" can be surmised from the context, I still wanted to do some research. I was unable to find any information in Collins Dictionary, LaRousse or even Reverso.
I take it, "Tu m'as bien eu !" to mean something like, "You really fooled me!"
Does anyone have any insight into this particular phrase?
Merci a tous ! This was a fun little story.
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