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What about temps
Nous n'avons plus de temps,
I thought time was a non-count noun
Why is 'enchanté de vous rencontrer' a commonly used french expression not listed among the correct options for 'Pleased to meet you' ?
I assumed "dont" would be the correct answer since the relative pronoun is for "se servir de" which is a verbal phrase.
I thought "de laquelle" was only used for prepositional phrases ( près de, à côté de, autour de, etc)
However, both answers are marked correct. Can someone please clarify this for me, please?
when would you use je deteste over je hais
"C'est qui qui" is not grammatically correct but used as an example (see above). If listed as a multiple choice option on a quiz, will it be marked wrong if chosen (because it's grammatically incorrect). Just curious.
When n’avoir plus de is followed by countable object. Is the object always in plural form?
«Quelques» et «peu» ont-ils la même signification en français?
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
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