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I need to make my TEF french test in 8 months and I am looking to reach B2 in reading, writing, speaking and listening. I am currently at A0 (I am much better than A0 but I would like to start there). How should I go about studying from A0 to B2 to reach my goal? What should I start with (grammar? listening?), how should i go about studying every day that mixes everything in? Is the vocabulary on the website good enough for a high B2 for my exam?
Pourquoi le mot « éclipsé » n'est pas pluriel ? Should it not agrée with the dances?
Why does “endroits” have “des” before it when it begins with a vowel?
Thanks.
The question is:
Invert ‘Tu t’es amusés.’ to be a question
= T’es tu amusés? Why is the ‘u’ not dropped in “tu” as it is followed by a verb that starts with a vowel?
Can we say: un radicalement nouveau style de vie ?
Because I remember that the adjective 'nouveau/nouvel/nouvelle' positions before the noun it qualifies.
"Je suis le plus sympa garçon de l'école."
This is another example (like the earlier "C'est la plus rapide voiture du monde") that kwizik says is correct, but both my french speaking friend and Gemini says is incorrect . Could someone please check and confirm?
There's another one:
"C'est la plus grosse étoile de la galaxie."
Thanks
In this sentence, something feels off to me. To denote "to bear/stand something to the end", shouldn't we say (supporter quelque chose) jusqu'à la fin?
Can you explain why it is du carnaval not de carnaval?
From my understanding, french does not put two vowel together and will use "j'", "d'", "l'", etc. if there is a vowel as the first letter. I also know that "h" is silent and also uses "j'","d'","l'". etc.
I would like to know why and if there other letters that follow this rule. Thank you very much in advance.
Why the imperfect for Sophie and Grandma, but the perfect tense for the parents ?
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