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14,254 questions • 30,911 answers • 910,937 learners
Does 'ces sont' exist in French or only 'ce sont'?
I have seen differing advice on this across the internet so I'm unsure
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In this situation, how is the partitive used? Is it optional? E.G.
C'est un bon gâteau. OR C'est de bon gâteau. OR C'est du bon gâteau. ??
Merci d'avance .
The question is above. Thanks in advance
In the phrase, "curieuses boîtes", how do you know to place curieuses before the noun.
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Hello kwiziq team, I have a short question as follows: am sure I hear the voice saying "je bois le bon tisane devant...", instead of what the text says: "je bois une bonne tisane devant..." - Could you please let me know, if this is because of me simply not getting the right sound? The word tisane should be (f) - Thanks for coming back!
I am confused. J'ai monté les escaliers.. Why.. unless I am a carpenter and I have a set of escaliers on my shoulder, surely I remain the intransitive subject .. I am not doing anything to the stairs.. I am climbing using the stairs. I am carrying myself, not the stairs. Could you use je suis monté par les escaliers? to escape the trap?
I am working on an iPad.. that is a horrible phrase to type and 75% of it unnecessary!
Does anyone agree?
why is it Aurélie descend de l'avion. and not Aurélie descend du avion or d'avion?(it makes sense that it is de l'avion but idk what grammatical rule dictates that it should be that way)
How to do Negation with Interrogation of Pronominal verbs?
Like in this sentence: Te laves-tu?
How to make this in negation?
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