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Is the gender agreement with the first noun?
Les filles sont superieures aux garcons ????
une glace au chocolat OK.....
But in another lesson there was....
Des oeufs EN chocolat...????
Pour quoi??????????????????
I don’t understand the context in which I have to use it. Right now I’m learning that I have to use it with avant que and with jusqu’à ce que, but I don’t understand why it fits there.
Thank you In advance
In the first examples, you have
Jacques a manqué son train.
and then,
Vite ! On va manquer le début du concert !
Why is manquer conjugated in the first example, but not the second. The sentence structure seems identical, except instead of have, it is go.?
Thanks.
I see that Jacques a manqué... is the passé composé, but I can't delete my question now.
Je crois que le deuxième verbe dans cette phrase devrait être --- Toi, qui aimes tant l'Australie, AVAIS suggéré Alex...
Toi,(tu) est le sujet de la phrase. Ai-je raison?
Sometimes Kwizik worry too much about spelling. I wrote c;est instead of c'est and it is marked wrong. Something I would never do when writing long hand. Stop treating us like children!!!!!!
I'm confused about the usage of the adverb "mieux" and "meilleur(e)". In the sentence "J'aime bien ta voiture, elle est mieux que la leur." adverb "mieux" is used, so the adverb now describes how the car *is*. So, I saw the verb "to be" being described by both the adverb and the adjective and I have no idea why it is so.
If there is a lesson for that, that will help a lot.
Hello,
"Commun" sounds like "Comman" this is a little confusing, you cannot hear the 'U' is there an explanation ?
Many Thanks
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