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57 questions • 32,393 answers • 1,012,580 learners
For this question, is it okay to use": "Il te faut son lit". I understand that il faut can be used in a general sense and also to give instructions to a specific person. So my answer should be correct right? The correct answer is": Il faut son lit. I want to know if both are correct or not. Appreciate any further insights. Merci :)
________ son lit.You must make your bed.
In the lesson this example is given: Il rend visite à ses parents.When I took a quiz, I chose: Elle rend visite à ses grand-parents. It was marked incorrect. Should have been “au grand-parents”. I can’t figure out the difference.
I don`t understand why this sentence ("She hid until he left." ?after) could not be the second sentence below just as much as it could be the first one....
Elle s'est cachée jusqu'à ce qu'il soit parti. Correct Elle s'est cachée jusqu'à ce qu'il parte. WrongCan you give me some questions where I have to put je or j’
Why in the phrase "J'ai plus de livres que toi" the letter S is readable, and in the phrase "Tom a plus de cent euros dans son porte-feuille !" - not?
Le leçon dit: To say to scare [someone] in French, you use the expression faire peur à + [quelqu'un].
Literally : "to do/give fear to [someone]"
À Halloween, je fais peur à mes neveux !At Halloween, I scare my nephews!
Donc, pourquoi est "Le fantôme fait peur à elle" incorrect?
The ghost scares her." ?
Le fantôme lui fait peur. Le fantôme fait peur à elle. (Marked wrong--pourquoi?)MerciA minor thing but: at the top of the answers given for each exercise it shows a dash after each number but under "Kwizbot's Answer" it shows a period after each number, except for #6, which shows no punctuation. In "Here's the full text for you to read and listen to:" there is no punctuation given after any of the numbers.
What is the convention for numbered lists like this en français ?
J'ai mis "dû", plutôt que "due", parce que je n'arrivais pas à voir avec quoi il était d'accord. Et je n'ai pas pu regarder en arrière pour en deviner !
Faisait-il un accord avec "reputation"? Peut-être il faut quelque chose dans les "hints" pour dire cela ?
Bonjour à tous,
In this text, I was thinking this should have been dûe (avec un accent circonflexe) , is this something that was given a reformed spelling ?
e.g. dûe à l'agilité de
Merci , Paul.
I am not sure about the UK but in America you play ON a team or FOR a team. You never play IN a team.
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