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Puis vers vingt-deux heures trente,...
I used "Alors" instead of puis or one of the other possibilities.
Why not alors?
The exercise uses « Mon parfum «
Is parfum in this context « Flavor »? Is it appropriate to use the word saveur?
What is the difference between "pendant" and "durant"? They both mean "during". Can you use either one in a sentence?
Robert Cummings
I don't understand, why is it "allez" with a z at the end but "êtes" with an s? Isn't it the same form?
Question - He's having his make-up done.
(HINT: maquiller quelqu'un = to do someone's make-up)
Correct Answer - Il se fait maquiller
My Answer - Il s'est fait maquiller
Can someone explain this subtlety here?
On regardait les lucioles, et soudain elles ont toutes disparu.
Why is it soudain and not soudainement?
How does "il s'en souvient" work out in third person plural? Would it be "ils s'en souviennent"? And, if so, would the pronunciation be the same.
Selon un etude....parleraient , je le comprends
Mais why does it say , un peu plus tard Dan cette phrase, "la meme etude....'a' le plus grandre nombre." Il ne devrait pas plutot dire "ait" or est ce car le phrase dit "a decouvert" donc it is certain so not conditionnel
Does animal don't have le animal or is it just an mistake?
I spelled "peanuts" as "cacahouetes" instead of "cacahuetes" and it was marked wrong. I believe that both spellings are correct and should be recognized as such. Larousse includes both "cacahouetes" and "cacahuetes". Other than the spelling, is there any difference between the two?
Otherwise, I enjoyed this little story. It was a good reminder to use "l'aperitif" instead of "un aperitif".
Merci et Bonne Continuation !
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