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How is Il fait bon aujourd'hui "It is warm" as your test implies? Should it not be "Il fait chaud"? I would think the translation should have been correct as "It is nice" today for Il fait bon aujourd'hui.
"C'est qui qui" is not grammatically correct but used as an example (see above). If listed as a multiple choice option on a quiz, will it be marked wrong if chosen (because it's grammatically incorrect). Just curious.
Is there any difference between the three of them?
- chercher à and essayer or chercher à and tenter (for specific). Tks!
Hello,
Why does it say "J'ai hâte de voir sa tête" rather than visage for "I can't wait to see his face..?"
Thanks.
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