The names of the days of the week.
Do you guys have quizzes for these vocabulary sections?
I don't believe so Nicole, they are meant as additional vocabulary lists.
You will probably find a lot of the vocabulary embedded in the various exercises we set as you along the process.
Bonne Continuation!
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Hi J,
It is because if you put an article in front of the days of the week it introduces a grammatical point that complicates matters.
Take a look at the following Kwiziq lesson which illustrates what I mean -
https://kwiziq.learnfrenchwithalexa.com/revision/grammar/when-to-use-le-with-days-of-the-week-weekend
In any case, days of the week, like months of the year, as a list, are presented on their own.
Bonne continuation!
What do we add before the noun of the day? For example, Je travaille le lundi/ en lundi/ à lundi?
Hi Hà Thu,
The article ( not adverb) which goes before days of the week is le.
Take a look at the following Kwiziq lesson for more detail -
Hope this helps!
Quiz for these vocabulary sections
Do you guys have quizzes for these vocabulary sections?
I don't believe so Nicole, they are meant as additional vocabulary lists.
You will probably find a lot of the vocabulary embedded in the various exercises we set as you along the process.
Bonne Continuation!
Quiz for these vocabulary sections
Do you guys have quizzes for these vocabulary sections?
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Why does this vocabulary page not include the gendered article?!
Hi J,
It is because if you put an article in front of the days of the week it introduces a grammatical point that complicates matters.
Take a look at the following Kwiziq lesson which illustrates what I mean -
https://kwiziq.learnfrenchwithalexa.com/revision/grammar/when-to-use-le-with-days-of-the-week-weekend
In any case, days of the week, like months of the year, as a list, are presented on their own.
Bonne continuation!
Why does this vocabulary page not include the gendered article?!
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Adverb before day of the week
What do we add before the noun of the day? For example, Je travaille le lundi/ en lundi/ à lundi?
Hi Hà Thu,
The article ( not adverb) which goes before days of the week is le.
Take a look at the following Kwiziq lesson for more detail -
https://kwiziq.learnfrenchwithalexa.com/revision/grammar/when-to-use-le-with-days-of-the-week-weekend
Hope this helps!
Adverb before day of the week
What do we add before the noun of the day? For example, Je travaille le lundi/ en lundi/ à lundi?
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