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The quiz asks 'Je prends cette rue ................ panneau stop. I supplied malgré du which was marked wrong with en dépit du given as correct. Why is malgré du wrong?
J'adore des enregistrements mais si vous pouvez donnez l'option jouer the enregistrements derniere et forward sera trés utlise. Aussi s'il est possible créer un group avec des membres de kwiziq pratiquer la lang française tous les jours. merci
Your lesson says negative sentences using depuis use passé composé yet when I do that your corrections use the present
Est-ce que créer un verbe transitif? (to create something)
Pourquoi y a-t-il un "de" apres "créer" dans la phrase?
Could you use se dépêcher in place of se presser?
"Puis je me lèverais sans me dépêcher"
Hello!
I saw that the correct answer was "la liste au Père Noël de ma fille"; does "lire la liste de ma fille au Père Noël" sounds/is wrong to french ears? Is there some rule or lesson about this?
Thanks in advance,
Luiz
Can we say … je n’essoufflais plus instead of of je n’étais plus éssoufflé ?
Can anybody help me convert a French verb into a French noun? Is there any particular rule or grammatical tips or tricks that I can change a french verb into a french noun? Please help me.
When I get an exercise starting with "Quand j'étais petit" I always think of the song by the same name by Ultra Vomit, a French comedy-metal band. I didn't even know comedy-metal was a genre before I heard them!
normally we use "de" for make uncountable words negative
for example je ne vois pas de lait
but what do we have to in these sentences?
"je ne peux pas boire de lait" or je ne peux pas boire du lait
which one is correct
ı wish your helps.. Merci beaucoup
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