In the explanation you have '(juste) au cas où' but you have marked me wrong for putting the word 'juste' in brackets.

TinaC1Kwiziq community member

In the explanation you have '(juste) au cas où' but you have marked me wrong for putting the word 'juste' in brackets.

Asked 5 years ago
AurélieKwiziq team memberCorrect answer

Bonjour Tina !

The brackets in the lesson mean that you can use either "juste au cas où" or "au cas où" interchangeably, however when giving an answer, you simply have to pick one of these two options :)

I hope that's helpful!
Bonne journée !

TinaC1Kwiziq community member
Thank you. I knew it meant it was optional but thought I could put that in my answer.

In the explanation you have '(juste) au cas où' but you have marked me wrong for putting the word 'juste' in brackets.

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