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This is the first lesson I've run across that is confusing, so that's pretty darn good! There are no examples of third person plural except the irregular one, so a novice has no idea what the third person plural rule is for regular verbs. Please update so make it clear that aient is indeed the ending for regular as well as irregular verbs (maybe by using a regular verb as the example since this page is supposed to be about regular verbs). Thanks.
Est-ce-que une moitié toujours feminine parce-que demi n'est pas,
I'm a little confused as to why 'impressionnés' is in the plural. Is this because it is a passive voice?
Merci, Steve
I went through all the same learning route as other students in the Q&A section to this lesson: the difference between un peu and peu for the example with argent from the test, and then why it should be peu d'amis though it is countable, etc, etc. It takes at least 2 approaches to the lesson through the test for an average student to get all the insights and nuances in the Q&A section. I wish all this has been reflected in the body text - it would certainly help to understand the topic better and quicker
What does "kiki" mean? I understand it in context, but wonder if it has a life of its own. Thanks.
j' habite au India
j' habite `a Pune.
Is 'Ils s'ont enrichi grâce à leur histoire d'amour, a reasonable alternative
to
Ils sont devenus riches grâce à leur histoire d'amour.
Note: Collins on-line came up with s'enrichir = to get rich
nous allons tous fêter ça
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