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WRITE THE FOLLOWING TIME IN FRENCH USING MOINS LE QUART. 1. 3:45 2. 20:45 3. 21:45 4. 7:45 5. 23:45
How can I re-take the placement test? My computer glitched the first time, & I submitted the test by accident, so I am actually at a much higher level than what they are suggesting. Help!
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.
How do you know if a word requires avoir or être in passé composé like for eg finir how do we know if it requires avoir or être when you see the word
Cutting marks for the conjugation marks seems un peu de trop !
why do we say je ne veux ni chanter ni danser
but we do say tu n'avais envie ni DE sortir ni DE voir du monde?
- "Qui aurait cru que ça arriverait enfin ?". Could I also say "Qui aurait cru que ça serait arrivé enfin ?" ?
- "L'un d'entre eux a même dit 'à bientôt !' au moment où je m'en allais !". Would it be correct to say "L'un d'entre eux a même dit 'à bientôt !' au moment où j'étais en train de m'en aller !" ?
Thank you!
How do we know that he was not carrying in dirty shoes that were expected to be clean.
How would one say, "He came in, the shoes were dirty.", not meaning HIS shoes?
There IS ambiguity as to whose shoes they belong to.
Like01 minute agoHey, I was reading the following explanation of this topic, in the example at the end, should not be
deux-cent-trente-cinq
instead of
deux-cents-trente-cinq?
Note: Nowadays, following the Spelling Reform it is recommended to use hyphens with any numbers lower or greater than 100 (quarante-et-un / deux-cents). However, when using "millier(s) /million(s) / milliard(s) de" you do not add the hyphen before these numeral words (deux-cents-trente-cinq millions d'euros).Hello, I am a hard of hearing person and I am struggling with the speed of the dictées. I realise we need to hear the texts at a normal speed but is there any way to slow them down for me to hear them more clearly & then progress to normal speed? This would make a BIG difference for me. Many thanks.
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