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My most frequent errors in writing and listening exercises are with accents. Are there any tips for knowing which words do and don’t have accents? This is particularly relevant to words starting with re- and de- .
In the vocabulaire d'Halloween, https://kwiziq.learnfrenchwithalexa.com/learn/theme/1201689, Trick or treat is given as "Farce ou friandise" but in the dictée the term is "Farce ou friandises". Why is treat pluralised but trick is not?
When they arrive, you will welcome them.
One follows the other, why doesn't this use the FA?
The answer says that it used the Future. Thx -- Bill --
Hi all, may I know what the difference is between même and comme? Thank you.
Bonjour,
Some of these sentences seem to have accordance, like the final "s" added to the end of apporter in "Il les leur a apportés"
How do you decide which of the object pronouns the verb is supposed to be in accordance with?
ahah, I see that a lot of people are having some trouble understanding the difference, as well as i.
I went a bit more simple, here are the sentences I'm confused with:
j'ai encore écris lui, mon prof codagej'ai de la chance parce que il a [le répondu]/[répondu lui] il y a deux jourin the first sentence, I understand that I have to use indirect pronouns as I'm writing *to* [person]. However, this makes it kind of similar in the second sentence as he responded *to* it, but it can be easily confused with lui as I've already mentioned someone with the same type of subject? I'm just confused overall aaaa.
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