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And am not getting this at all...
"deux plus deux égal quatre".. you say the égal is an adjective... the égal must somehow be "working" on the two numbers like a verb and I am not seeing how an adjective can work in this position?
I grew up using "font" although happy to use égale.
I don't understand why we use "année" instead of "an", it seems to me that according to the lesson below, we should be using "an".
An vs année, matin vs matinée, jour vs journée, soir vs soirée to express a time unit or a duration in French
Your website continues not to work. Once I make a written response, it will not show me what I have wrong or correct and it will not score my attempts correctly
Hi
There are three phrases which the lesson translates into the same expression “What is a pen?”
Qu’est-ce que / Qu’est-ce qu’un stylo ?
Qu’est-ce que c’est / Qu’est-ce que c’est un stylo ?
Qu’est-ce que c’est que / Qu’est-ce que c’est qu’un stylo ?
What is the difference between the 3 questions? When should each one be used?
Thanks
Would it possible to prompt the users that they haven't answered all the questions.
I can't match the transcribed phrase to what I hear. I am sure the woman speaking says a 'qu' sound after 'entraîne'.
Is it correct to write "Je te pense" or to write "je pense à toi" ?
I suspect that the former could be misunderstood that the indirect object pronoun "te" might represent the preposition "de" and therefore change the intended meaning?
I'm thinking that we only use the stressed / tonic pronouns with the third person?
Can someone clear this matter up for me, please?
In the above sentence why is it "pense" à but then "détends"-toi. Since it's the tu form, why isn't it "Penses à"
Thanks for your help.
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