Manquer whatever confusion

Cynthia Anita B.A2Kwiziq community member

Manquer whatever confusion

I fear I may be forever confused by your explanations of manquer whatever.  I'm in favor of the spaced repetitions method but I think your system puts too much conflicting information in at one time.  I need to let manquer fade from my memory and then try another approach.  Any suggestions?

Asked 4 years ago
RowenNative French expert teacher in KwiziqCorrect answer

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Chris W.C1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor

I don't think there is a way to exclude a topic from quizzes. You can put together a notebook with the questions you do want to practice, though. The other way round is not possible. Why not simply skip those questions? You will incur a bad grade on them, but who cares?

David R.A2Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor

I keep making up statements about me/others missing me/others then saying them out loud (using the pronoun before and after the verb). I had to think about it to start with but after a while it just clicked. Also, I stopped translating it in my head as "I miss him" and started thinking about it like "I am missing to him". That seemed to help.

Cynthia Anita B. asked:

Manquer whatever confusion

I fear I may be forever confused by your explanations of manquer whatever.  I'm in favor of the spaced repetitions method but I think your system puts too much conflicting information in at one time.  I need to let manquer fade from my memory and then try another approach.  Any suggestions?

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