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14,271 questions • 30,934 answers • 912,291 learners
Hong Kong begin with H. In the exercise is written with ..DE Why don't we write ...d' Hong Kong
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Bonjour! Je me demande pourquoi on dit "d'especes" et non pas "des especes" dans cette phrase?
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I've heard that both ceux(and all of its forms) and lesquels(and all of its forms) means the one. So, how do you differentiate? For example: Eva aime mes biscuits mais déteste ceux de sa tante.
I know that se sentir and aller identical. But in this exercise it does not work.
Franck________ en pleine forme.
Answer: se sent
Franck va en pleine forme. It is false. I wonder why it is incorrect?
Start of B1.. I have not met ayons before. My Larousse says it is le subjonctif which looks a bit way off in the future!
Right.. I see that it is the imperative avoir as well but still seems a bit steep for my second Kwiz in B1 when it has not come up in a leçon!
Comme on adore les paillettes et tout ce qui brille. J'ai cousu des sequins absolument partout !
Why have you used les in front of one noun and des in front of the other.
One of the quiz questions was "Le Comte Dracula habite _____________ Roumanie.
I wrote "en la" because I assumed, per the regular rule, that Romania is feminine (therefore takes -en) and is a country, not a city, and would require the article "la". Since the sentence is not about going-to or coming/being-from, it would require the article, n'est-ce pas?
Why "moins DE soixsante jours" and not "moins QUE soixsante jours"? Accourding to the rule, we should have used 'de' if we wanted to say moins DE jours que de nuits. But here, as I understand, 2 or 3 days is less QUE 60. Thank you
C'est un refus absolu: je refuse absolument.
The first refus is masculine. How do I know the second sentence should be feminine?
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