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13,782 questions • 29,619 answers • 845,564 learners
I wonder why it uses singular form of chocolat and gâteau in this sentence :
"Nous dégustons un chocolat chaud et un gâteau"
Couldn't it be "des chocolats" or "des gâteaux"?
Merci !
The examples provided in this lesson show the following:
deux plus deux égal quatre Deux plus deux égale quatre.
Merci
Ce festin s'accompagne de patates, de jambon et de cornichons
Bonjour,
Hello I was wondering for one of your example sentences you use le not sur why not sur?
On aime aller se balader le weekend.
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Nicole
Translate "He's giving it to us"
I thought the answer would be: Il le nous donne. But LawlessFrench said the answer was: Il nous le donne.
Isn't the direct object "it" or "le" and isn't the indirect object "us" or "nous"? Doesn't the direct object come before the indirect object?
In the test above, for the translation of "Marie achète du café.", I chose "Marie buys some coffee", due to the lesson above. However, the correct answer is "Marie buys coffee". Why is this?
I think the translation should be “charm your jury”, not “seduce your jury”, as the latter has a sexual meaning.
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