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13,343 questions • 28,487 answers • 803,912 learners
It would be good to be able to test yourself on vocabulary. One way would be to show French and English in separate columns to allow one column to be hidden. However, I think you can come up with even better ways to quiz and also track vocabulary proficiency in the same way as you track grammar.
Mon père et moi avons décidé d'aller à la pêche why d'aller why not only aller is used please explain
Should the title include the word "de" (faire exprès de)? Right now it just shows faire exprès. Thank you.
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IIl veut visiter le château qui est au milieu de la forêt.
Can we use lequel ?
Still confused with lequel.
Bonjour! Est-ce qu'une histoire vraie ou juste une vraie histoire? Je ne pouvais pas trouver une chaine s'appelait "Le Royaume des Jouets" sur Youtube!
Why is “j’ai toujours eu une passion pour les etoiles” in the passé compose and not in the Imparfait? Does not “toujours” indicate it is an on-going situation and therefore it would be in the imparfait? I still have so much trouble with using these tenses correctly.
Thanks.
I answered the "vampires in the morning question" (I have attempted to include the french text several times, but the website keeps reducing to a ">"; i guess it doesn't play nice with ">") and would like to better understand why. Am I correct in that the parts of speech for the "nous" are as follows: 1st stress pronoun, 2nd subject pronoun, 3rd reflexive pronoun? I was, prior to the quiz, under the impression that the first "nous" actually serves as a subject pronoun (auxiliary to the les vampires) and thus I omitted the 2nd "nous" in my answer. To help solidify my understanding, would the following be correct: > or does this construction only form with plural subjects? Merci d'avance!
Mon dictionnaire (un Robert) dit que l'adjectif "vidéo" est invariable, mais vous avez écrit "vidéos". Je suis perplexe!
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