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Could I technically ask Qu'est-ce qu'il y a la distance entre Paris et Lyon? Would that make sense considering "il y a" can be used in questions.
In answer to this question...
"Marie vient demain" Now turn this sentence into a question, using "n'est-ce pas"
Why is this wrong? I admit it seems clunky (overly formal?).... I answered "N'est-ce pas que Marie vient demain?
What is the tense of descendirent, or is there a spelling mistake?
If one noun is masculine and one is feminine how do we make the agreement in gender and number?
With the first noun only or each term separately ("l'un est beau, l'autre este belle" ) ?
If you can say it is seven o'clock at night, sept heures du soir, why can't you say seven o'clock in the morning, sept heures du matin?.......Thirza
mettez le phrase au passe compose.
il y a des canards dans l'etang.
In the quiz it gave this translation of the English : 'Ils n'ont plus de vin" but I would have translated this as 'they don't have any more wine', which is quite different in meaning in English. Would my version be incorrect? If so how would I say that in French? Merci!
Isn´t Réveillon for New Year's Eve? Shouldn't it be Nöel?
Merci, j'ai apprécié. Ce qui pourrait être amusant, c'est d'avoir un exercice d'écoute où l'on fait un dessin à partir d'instructions vocales !
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