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14,957 questions • 32,461 answers • 1,017,113 learners
From slamming all our money to earning decently our crust, from putting butter in our spinach to sea urchins in our wallets, not to mention pierced baskets, silver spoons and more - we sure have learnt a lot of strange and bizarre new things in this very 'different' dictation this week. Hahaha. Thanks.
What is the difference between "soi" and "soi-même"? Can't they be interchangeable?
Example: "On peut toujours trouver plus fort que soi/soi-même."
Why we mix the "tu" and "vous" in one sentence?
Which is better to use:
Vous avez un chat?
OR
Est-ce que vous avez un chat?
Why prefer one over the other?
Hi there,
Not sure where or how to make this suggestion, but I always try to test myself by looking at the English first and trying to get the French right, but the way your website is set up, it’s almost impossible to do this. Since so many examples are repeated within the body of any given lesson, could you perhaps try changing the order so the English precedes the French at least once for each example? It would help us a lot do more active learning than merely reading the examples out loud. Thanks, phoebe w.
I chose "serez partiées" but the result says the right answer is "serez partiés"
Why is it "pas le monnaie" and not "pas de monnaie"??
How do you know when to use égale vs égal?
i just dont understand how je suis is tu es when its vous etes
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