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13,281 questions • 28,367 answers • 799,908 learners
This page would be much more useful if it listed the conjugations.
Thank you
Why in this sentence is both 'lui' and 'le' needed? As isn't "le" meaning "her" here because "ventre" is a body part?
The same thing with the sentence "Le vent vivifiant lui fouettait le visage"
Why is it, "Elle a monté les escaliers..." and not "Elle est montée les escaliers"?
Your example: Elle aime sa nouvelle veste.
I understood from A1 lesson that with clothes (f) we use "la". I noted:
Tu as les mains dans les poches = You have your hands in your pockets
What is wrong with this?
Non, Patrice ne joue plus au football_____. No, Patrice doesn't play football any more.In the sentence in the south of France the answer is le sud but in a previous exercise (Bastille Day) it was du sud. Are both acceptable ? Also in the best answer it is C'étaient but in the final paragraph it is C'était. Are both correct or is this an error?
I know que and a vowel is qu' but does the same rule apply to qui?
I just received 100% in levelA2, yet I keep getting suggested lessons for A2 even though I have taken B2 test. How do I get lesson recommendations for new level?
I understand "des escargots" but then why is it "les vins" ? He tasted [some] snails... we drank [all the] wine?
why is 2h preferable to 2heures? writing the word got me marked as nearly correct
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