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For the question: 'How could you say "Gregory is going away for the holidays.",' 3 answers are correct:
Gregory part durant les vacances.
Gregory part pendant les vacances.
Gregory part pour les vacances.
In the lesson it is explained that durant/pendant is only used "to express a duration with a clear beginning and end." Holiday doesn't have it, so shouldn't be 'pour' the only valid option?
Can you add an apostrophe and say:
Aurélie is going to eat at her parents'
It would be very helpful to have a translation of these dictation exercises
I think I understand WHAT to do if I need to choose an accent mark on a quiz, but I cannot do it correctly. Could you please explain explain it very thoroughly, step by step? It doesn't let me hold down the letter, or else I don't understand how to do it. I am getting answers wrong only for that reason, but I can't seem to correct it. Am I supposed to go to the choices before or after I type the letter that needs the accent mark or something completely different? Thank you.
Salut,
J'ai une question à propros de l'usage du subjonctif dans la phrase suivante:
"... malgré le fait que sa technique puisse encore s'améliorer..."
Pourquoi est-ce qu'on l'utilise dans ce cas?
Why was this sentence "In Gallardon,public transport was very limited" translated in French as if the noun in question was plural?
The answer “et j’ai toujours été très romantique”. Could you explain why this isn’t in the imparfait tense? “j’étais toujours…. ?
It is futur anteriur which then finishes with futur. Quand ils seront arrives tu iras les accueillir
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