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In my last test the answer was ‘le jour de Pâques‘. I got it wrong. Now the answer is ‘à la Sainte-Catherine‘. I got it wrong. Next the answer is ‘à Noël’. I got it wrong. Could you put all the rules on one page please, so I can see the pattern? Thanks.
I just took the test on the Plus-que-parfait, "Une Envie de Changement". The fill in the blank was: "...on s'etait arretees dans un cafe..." (Sorry, the accents are unavailable here in the Q&A Forum.)
My answer matched the correct answer,but was marked nearly correct. I would like to know why that is?
In the introduction to the exercise, the man is called Gabriel. In the actual text, he is Gilles.
I am having great difficulty with this despite various peoples attempt to explain. Could someone give a few more examples in English, just breaking the sentence down and showing how you understand which is the subject and which is the object. Thank you!
Something strange is going on today - it’s not working properly
Why not just "jusqu'août"? What does the 'en" bring that is not already there? Thanks.
Is the phrase 'Qui que ce soit' followed by the subjunctive?
The question doesn't specify whether the pain is physical or emotional, don't understand why answer is incorrect.
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