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When you write:
In this case, tous is always pronounced [toos], to differentiate it from tout (everything)!
--do you mean in both of the following cases?
1. as pronouns to replace a pre-mentioned noun
2. as compliments to an existing plural subject
?
Merci!
Hello just a general observation/suggestion, sometimes a lesson is recommended by the bot but then we can't take the mini quiz because we already took it recently. So probably the bot should have recommended other lessons instead?
I don't understand how you can distinguish eg 'Monday' from 'Mondays'. In the examples, there is a 'le' for both:
Le lundi est mon jour préféré - Monday is my favourite day
Je déteste le vendredi - i hate fridays
"On est censes marcher". I have never seen a lesson on this usage. Is censer a verb--I can't find it. Is there a lesson on this?
I think the lesson title could be improved if this was added (+ noun). Just a suggestion, merci!
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