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What does récompense mean, I for one thought it meant rewarding.
Rather than just accessing LF on my computer, is a mobile application available? I didn't find it in the Apple store.
Merci.
Hello. Is there a difference between using des and les in the above expression? Faire les courses was marked wrong in this exercise.
1. Instead of “une liste de ce que je voudrais faire là-bas”, could we say “une liste de ce que je voudrais y faire” (a list of what I would like to do over THERE) ?
2. Instead of “elles m’emmèneront dans des restos branchés”, could we say “elles m’emmèneront à des restos branchés” (they will take me TO trendy restaurants) ?
Appreciate any answers regarding whether my alternatives are possible or not. Thanks.
It would be helpful to get an English translation at the end of the exercise For example, I’m not very clear what dans son assiette means.
In the expression above--Elle marche plus lentement que moi--the speaker pronounces the "e" of "marche," which is to be silent. Can you please explain this?
In exercise "Fishing with my father C1". Could you please explain the use of devais in
je ne devais pas avoir plus de dix ans. If it's; I mustn't have been... isn't that the passe composse ?
Does this mean he has lived in France for 15 years.
or He has lived in France since the age of 15.
Why does the example of manquer have this example: “Jacques a raté son train”?
In the sentence in the south of France the answer is le sud but in a previous exercise (Bastille Day) it was du sud. Are both acceptable ? Also in the best answer it is C'étaient but in the final paragraph it is C'était. Are both correct or is this an error?
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