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in lesson it says to use quelqu'un for a question, making it sound like should use n'importe qui for all other affirmative anyone. Yet question stating? stole my bag n'importe qui is marked wrong and quelqu'un is stated as correct answer.
I'm missing something, could anyone plaese explain? thanks
Can we say … je n’essoufflais plus instead of of je n’étais plus éssoufflé ?
This is nit-picking, I know, but please allow me to question the literal English translation you gave in one example in the dates lesson. In English the year 2013 (twenty thirteen) is not as the example suggests, literally "two thousand thirteen". It is literally "twenty hundred thirteen". Just as 2022 is literally "twenty hundred twenty-two", etc. We might have chosen the alternative pronunciation of 2013 as "two thousand and thirteen", but that would not be twenty thirteen. When we say "twenty thirteen" we are literally saying twenty hundred thirteen, not "two thousand thirteen".
2013 (deux mille treize)
2013 (twenty thirteen -> literally "two thousand thirteen")
P.S. Parallèlement, on étudient les mathématiques et la langue française. Incroyable! :-)
The quiz asked for you and she. (You and she need to make a decision.) I wrote elle et vous which was wrong. It had to be toi et elle. Why?
J'adore des enregistrements mais si vous pouvez donnez l'option jouer the enregistrements derniere et forward sera trés utlise. Aussi s'il est possible créer un group avec des membres de kwiziq pratiquer la lang française tous les jours. merci
The question 'The last time he came, he didn't behave himself.' is confusing as this could refer to a series of visits rather than a final visit. Therefore either 'la semaine dernière or la dernière semaine '' could be correct
Bonjour,
Je voudrais noter un petit erreur dans la leçon: il y a sept continents, pas six. Il y a deux "amériques," l'Amérique du Nord et l'Amérique du Sud. Dans votre liste de "toutes les continents" vous avez seulement "Amerique."
Bonne journée!
P.S. Je suis dans le Niveau A1, alors je suis désolée pour mes erreurs. Les excusez, s'il vous plaît.
Hi, I'm not sure what "Ado" means here. Is it related to adorer or adorable?
Can we please have some examples of statements turning into questions in these cases? I am finding it hard to follow how the order of words changes in each situation. Many thanks!
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