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14,248 questions • 30,881 answers • 909,131 learners
In the first sentence I translated "refers to" as "se réfère à" and was marked wrong. I also used 'atténuer' to translate 'dampen', and that was marked wrong, too. Are those corrections really correct?
In your recordings I sometimes hear the liaison of the t to the à and sometimes I do not. Should there be a pronunciation of the t onto the à?
After all, if I'm going to learn French I need to pronounce it properly
I wrote 'rencontrerez' for the future of the verb rencontre, & I got it right in the fill-in-the-blank exercise Horoscope de l'année (Le Futur); however, it doesn't seem to fit into the pattern for either regular -er and -ir verbs in the future or -re and -dre verbs in the future, and it directed me to this page, so I'm confused.
Is there somewhere I can find the number of French topics covered on Kwiziq per CEFR level?
Hi, just a little correction, soixante-dix should be at the top of the list :)
I am confused by how these words are used. In the Reader above the second paragraph begins: Pour commencer, j'espère de tout cœre qu'il fera beau.....Why is ce qu'ilnot used?
How do I put the accents with my laptop. I can do it with my I phone but I don't know how to do it with my computer
Je suits fan des or de films...?
I'm being a bit pedantic but in English the first phrase is not
If I was rich I would go to Japan
that grammar is incorrect because it's conditional and it should be
If I were rich I would go to Japan
Why is "à la" used and not "dans"?
She lives, physically, in the countryside.
It seems if she came "from the countryside" it would be "à la".
Is this just one of those "this is the way it is, and not subject to the dans/en rules"?
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