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I’m not sure here why souhaite ends with an ‘e’ when it’s prefixed by a vous? Is it irregular?
Although I write the true answer such as "qu'est-ce que....", because of not beginning the sentence without capital letter, it is not accepted as a true answer! The aim of this courses / exercises should not be PUNISH, it should be COURAGE !!!
'I share my apartment with five people, including one girl.'
I realise the lesson is about 'dont', but could one use 'compris' or 'y compris' instead of dont? If so, which, and would compris need an e because the girl is feminine?
Hi,
how do we know when a nationality used in a sentence is an adjective or a noun?
thank you
In a C1 test the correct answer was shown as:
Je prends mon petit-déjeuner après que tu t'es levé, with the hint being:
I have my breakfast after you get up.
Why isn't the correct answer:
Je prends mon petit-déjeuner après que tu te leves.
What am I missing?
-Il s'agissait de la correspondance qu'avaient
-Il s'agissait de la correspondance qu'avait
Both were given as the correct response - 'avait' in the main response and 'avaient' in the compare your answer box.
Bonjour!
I noticed that in the sentence une femme heureuse at des femmes heureuses that the es was not underline like the others were.
I was hoping if you could fix that and underline the es so it could help the reader whose reading it understand it better. It was 2x on the same page.
Nicole
I understood ¨pelle¨ as shovel. Is there no difference?
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