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I had exactly the same problems with the pronunciations mentioned. Even at the very beginning I could swear she said, 'je rendais visite à' (I was visiting) However it was all good fun imagining what she was trying to say and I cetainly got the gist of it all.
Why does it keep switching between passé composé and imparfait?
e,g, Il portait un costume, but il s'est très bien comporté.
Elle devait lire un poème, then quand j'ai fini de lire
Please can you explain why the subjunctive is used in 'que tu aies des doutes'. Is it to express uncertainty about whether she has doubts or not?
Why is your answer Je vais à piscine and not Jee vais à la piscine.
Quand j'étais enfant, je (apprendre) à nager.
According to me, we should use passe compose here, since the action of learning was completed in the past.
Please confirm?
J’ai appris à nager
Why am I not putting an e at the end (a tenu and not a tenue if we're speaking of a féminine thing)?
So if I say "Je prends le train a la lycée. " this is correct ?
Hello! I wrote, « Espérons que nous serons mieux….. » which was marked wrong and corrected with « soyons ». I am thinking this is an error? Thanks.
Hi Just to be clear. The difference between "Il faut tourner à droite" et "Il vous faut..." is that the first is general and the second is YOU specifically must turn right. Correct?? Thanks and happy hankukkah!
________ tourner à droite.You must turn right.(HINT: use "falloir")Il fautIl vous faut
How the être is used in a talk or writing , like when you are talking with a group of people or just one person , or you are writing to a person something like that . So can I used like the voir or not.
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