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13,255 questions • 28,307 answers • 798,066 learners
Is this an exception to the "h" rule that "le hautbois / du hautbois" is not "l'hautbois / de l'hautbois"?
can we use the" N'est-ce pas un livre" in order to ask a negative question? or do we have to use just "est-que" at the begining of the question? Thank you so much
n'est-ce pas un livre? is that true?
I wish your helps
Bonjour à tous et à toutes,
I have seen the word passion used with both 'de" and 'pour' but I do not understand the difference in usage. Would be grateful for an explanation, merci !
It would be great to add a summary of the types of adjectives that go before - namely beauty, age, goodness, size. This would help to quickly remember this list.
I could not find rules for punctuation on your site. I tried other sites on line but they seemed confusing and inconsistent. I am sure you could do a better job explaining the rules that you follow.
I don't understand what the difference between durant and pendant are. The lesson puts them together and doesn't say if there is a difference.
This is actually confusing, as it seems the sentence might be incorrect. I keep wondering why it isn't Quelles chaussures ils/elles plaisent? Or Quelles chaussures tu plais?
In the phrase "J'aime beaucoup ce nouveau bijou" why doesn't beaucoup need a "de"?
En 2004, ________ de l'argent.1- En 2004, j'avais de l'argent.
2- En 2004, j'ai eu de l'argent.
What's the difference between 1 & 2 in meaning?
I always have trouble choosing Passé composé or L'imparfait. Could you please enlighten me?
Thank you.Can anyone tell me what the difference would be when using either penser à or songer à ?
Merci
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