It would be good to be able to test yourself on vocabulary. One way would be to show French and English in separate columns to allow one column to be hidden. However, I think you can come up with even better ways to quiz and also track vocabulary proficiency in the same way as you track grammar.
I completely agree with Claes. It is my biggest criticism of the program. The other testing is so good and comprehensive, and I have always wondered why no vocabulary testing. I will also post on Help and Support!
It would be good to be able to test yourself on vocabulary. One way would be to show French and English in separate columns to allow one column to be hidden. However, I think you can come up with even better ways to quiz and also track vocabulary proficiency in the same way as you track grammar.
Why "abeille" and "âne" is written with "un (une?)"?
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ChrisC1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor Correct answer
It's because the definite article would contract and you'd not be able to differentiate la and le.
l'abeille --> From this it's impossible to deduce the gender because l' could be either la or le. Therefore if you write une, the gender is clearly feminine. Same goes for âne being masculine.
Vocabulary quizes
It would be good to be able to test yourself on vocabulary. One way would be to show French and English in separate columns to allow one column to be hidden. However, I think you can come up with even better ways to quiz and also track vocabulary proficiency in the same way as you track grammar.
Hi Claes,
Thank you for your suggestion but can you re-post via the Help & Support section as this is a forum for language and culture questions.
Many thanks...
I completely agree with Claes. It is my biggest criticism of the program. The other testing is so good and comprehensive, and I have always wondered why no vocabulary testing. I will also post on Help and Support!
Vocabulary quizes
It would be good to be able to test yourself on vocabulary. One way would be to show French and English in separate columns to allow one column to be hidden. However, I think you can come up with even better ways to quiz and also track vocabulary proficiency in the same way as you track grammar.
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"abeille" and "âne" with "un (une)"
Why "abeille" and "âne" is written with "un (une?)"?
It's because the definite article would contract and you'd not be able to differentiate la and le.
l'abeille --> From this it's impossible to deduce the gender because l' could be either la or le. Therefore if you write une, the gender is clearly feminine. Same goes for âne being masculine.
"abeille" and "âne" with "un (une)"
Why "abeille" and "âne" is written with "un (une?)"?
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Difference among "poulet" and "poule"?
What is difference among "poulet" and "poule"?
Le poulet -- the chicken (denotes the species without reference to gender)
La poule -- the hen (that's a female chicken)
et aussi poulette (young hen)
Difference among "poulet" and "poule"?
What is difference among "poulet" and "poule"?
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