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In the micro quiz, the first question is "Ils sont punis pour avoir sali leur chambre." Why is être used with punir? In the second question, it uses avoir (as I expected). Thanks in advance!
What is the difference between "Isaac, tu t'es bien reposé ?" and "Isaac, tu as bien reposé ?"?
C'est un refus absolu: je refuse absolument.
The first refus is masculine. How do I know the second sentence should be feminine?
Merci pour votre aide
In French films, I have often seen "Je vais pas" used instead "je ne vais pas". So presumably "Je vais point" is also used colloquially.
Hi,
Is 'tant mieux' used in a sarcastic sense, like 'good for you' in English, or is it used in a genuine sense.
This question was on a test. Write "I play tennis.": Je ________ tennis. Did I understand the lesson correctly?
Does the answer match what the lesson is teaching? (I can't see or remember either at this moment, but I copied the question before leaving the test page.)
What does this phrase mean? Is he talking about the possible drop in prices or is there something else?
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