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Since the Czech Republic changed their name to Czechia, has the name in French changed? If so what is it? Has the gender changed?
The audio for “parce que je suis un peu âgé” starts with “car”, not “parce que”.
You have described that to visit a *place* is "visiter" but visiting a person is rendu visiter. In this example someone is visiting a place - ie an apartment - why is this rendlu visiter, as you state?
Please let me now what does SE SONT RAPPORTE' means in this context
Ils sont d’accord sur l’achat et sur la vente, mais ils se sont rapportés du prix à un tel.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
The above sentence was part of a quiz. Does sur not take a modifier? Shouldn't it be sur l'internet?
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none of the lesson examples gave info about aura (verb). I got the when/after part right which was in the lesson but something else caused me to get these wrong. I feel ripped and wronged. this was an unfair lesson.
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