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Could "the next day" be translated as "le jour prochain"? This wasn't one of the choices.
puis j'irais en Arizona (from fill in the blanks). As I learned from other sources all US states are masculine but 9: la Californie, la Caroline du Nord, la Caroline du Sud, la Floride, la Géorgie, la Louisiane, la Pennsylvanie, la Virginie, la Virginie occidentale. So, Arizona is not feminine ? So shouldn't it be à l'Arizona?
Hello,
I wanted to ask if it's not possible to write instead of "qui est tour à tour" , "dont a son tour" ?
Also, I don't understand what the expression "qui est tour à tour" means?
Thank you
Looking at the multiple comments below, this recording could do with being redone. Not a fan of a 'throw them in the deep end' approach to language learning. Being stretched is one thing, but there is a risk of snapping!Why is the first "Il a de l'argent", but the l' is gone in the negative "Il n'a plus d'argent"
Without being specific, would one say “j’ai une chienne” or “j’ai un chien” when the dog in question is female?
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