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Hello there.
In this question: Les champions sont…… heureux.
I think that tous(adj) and tout(adv) are both correct.
Les champions sont tous heureux.
=The champions are all happy.
Les champions sont tout heureux.
=The champions are very happy.
If I'm wrong, pleas tell me which indéfini is true
The narrator of this exercise Le jour des rois was very muffled, like in an echo chamber.
For those of us trying to translate it is difficult enough to understand the words, but the poor sound quality compounded the difficulty.
Hopefully this can be addressed for future dictees.
Thank you, Norma Zippin
Can we use "ne pas" in front of the verb (taught in "Negating infinitives in indirect speech" lesson") with "pour que"? If so, can you give examples?
Hello,
My listening is crappy, as I simply cannot understand what is being said even when I know some words.... Pls any tips on how to improve my comprehension in listening?
This is a trick, isn't it. That 'to inhabit' is a synonym for 'to live in' in English is exploited here. Damn you.
when speaking, would après avoir sound like 'aprèsavoir' - I thought we should link such words, (hearing the 's') but the reader did not in this case.
I thought that using 'quoi' was impolite, verging on downright rude. Is this no longer, or never was, the case?
Surely a mixing bowl = 'un bol à mélanger' and 'un saladier' is just an editing error, copied over from the previous line?
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