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14,233 questions • 30,811 answers • 905,462 learners
I want a lesson in using the above topics. How do I find the lesson for a specific problem AND... can I make a lesson if there isn't one already?
Thanx timothy
Asked to translate,” My father would hide in our basement…..” , we were given the hint to use devoir. Yet the correct answer given was, “ Mon père se cachait dans notre cave….”. I see no use of devoir!
I used "les rosiers les plus beaux de" and got marked wrong—is there a reason that construction can't be used (here)?
From this page and the link to the sister site below, it doesn't feel like there is a pattern to look for.
Reposting the link here so people don't have to scroll to comments made 2 years ago asking the same question...
https://www.lawlessfrench.com/vocabulary/games-sports-hobbies/?_gl=1*hzcn1r*_gcl_au*NjMxNzAyODY3LjE3NDc3MTE5NTQ.
Can you please update this article or clarify how to actually tell when to use what?
C'est dommage de ne pas avoir de questions de compréhension pour la lecture et l'écoute...
Why is my answer (deux milliards d') wrong? The lesson doesn't explain plural milliards.
Elsa a deux________ euros sur son compte.Elsa has two thousand euros on her account.
Correct: mille
Incorrect: milliards d'
I wish someone rewrites this article clearly listing all verb forms of plaire as well as using direct object verb forms
I just have one suggestion to make the seek bar (at the top) movable at the vocal section so that we can listen to how to pronounce and complete the sentence in the native way. Right now it is in one go.. if i have to listen , how to say the second last line I have to listen from the very beginning till the second last sentence.
Hope someone fix this.
I am learning french from you guys... Its Fabulous. Thanks for the material
It would be great if there were exercises after the reading section, which could be linked to the specific grammar topics (brainmap arrondissement) that a student could have gotten wrong.
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