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How do you know when to drop the subject? (Apart from a feeling)
Such as: "Parlez plus lentement", nôtres "Parlez vous..."
'Je ne peux pas entendre' versus 'Je n'entends pas' . Do these 2 sentences translate differently as the 1st indicates there is an external reason for not hearing (music too soft), while the 2nd indicates an inherent hearing loss (deafness)? Does this apply to other Modal verbs? If so, examples really help with understanding. Thanks in advance.
What do you mean by éXer verbs - you talk about them and then use "Completer" as an example -but completer doesn't end in éxer.
In the sentence: "Que tu l'admettes ou non, ce ne sont pas tes amis," why is "ce ne sont pas" used for "they're not" instead of "ils ne sont pas"? Thank you.
Not really a French question, but how do you type a dash to get a "your answer matched mine" in the writing exercises? Even if I write exactly the same as the model answer, if the phrase begins with a dash the computer doesn't credit me with getting it right. Is it something to do with the number of spaces before or after? Or is there a type of dash I'm not using?
Frustrating as I challenge myself to get 3 or 4 "matches" per exercise, but this means half of my attempts have no chance....
Why is ce restaurant plâit à nous wrong? Shouldn't ce restaurant nous plâit and ce restaurant plâit à nous both be correct?
Help.. I am struggling with B2 rather more than expected and have just spotted that all the recommended lessons are C1.. can this happen or have I done something and how do I escape?
Why is it “on s’était donné...” but “on s’est inquiétés”?
I know that se sentir and aller identical. But in this exercise it does not work.
Franck________ en pleine forme.
Answer: se sent
Franck va en pleine forme. It is false. I wonder why it is incorrect?
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