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What is the difference between le(COD) and y ?
Hi Aurelie / Rowen, I started with a score of 80+% for this topic, and an overall C1 score of 99.01%. I took the quiz again getting both answers right yet when I returned to my dashboard b=my topic score had lowered to 76 and my overall score to 98+. Is Kizbot affected by solar flares perhaps?
Yours in confusion, Alexandra
Does Lawless French plan on incorporating audio questions to their Kwizis? (For example: "type what you hear".) I really enjoy doing the listening practices and know they're beneficial, however, since you cannot earn points doing them, it can be hard sometimes to find enough motivation to do them over the arguably easier kwizis.
Also, if this addition was to be made, it could be optional. (e.g. "Would you like to include audio questions in this kwizi?" or something like that.)
Just an idea :)
I.e. something like "They sent us to you" or "He sent you to me"
What is the correct order, or is there no way to correctly order the pronouns in such a case?
"ils nous vous envient" vs "ils vous nous envient"
"ils me t'envie" vs "ils te m'envie"
The “venir” block has the translation “ He came an hour earlier.”. Should this be “He came an hour early”? Or does the meaning really change for the “venir” context?
I used C’est parfaitement bien instead of c’est très bien. Is that wrong?
Would this be incorrect: "On n'a vingt ans qu'une fois" ?
To quote the lesson
Hello there,
What is the difference/nuance between this two sentences?
Je ne vais jamais à Marseille.
Je ne suis jamais allée à Marseille.
Good morning,
Could someone please clarify for me in the following sentences if they are in the active or passive, voice, please, and if so, why? Thank you.
1. Tu etais sortie. (Pls. forgive lack of accent. Thx.)
2. Le chien sera sorti.
3. It sera entre (again, with an acute accent).
Thank you, Katherine.
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