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Now in another lesson, that would be marked incorrect as you would be looking for neuf and neuve
If one wants to say "a big storm" should it be "une grosse tempête," "une grande tempête" or is either one acceptable?
In the last sentence, I used "Elle est" but was corrected to "C'est" and referred to the lesson for using c'est vs. elle/il est when saying "it is." I was confused by this, however, because I wasn't trying to say "it is" -- I was trying to say "she is," referring to Marc's daughter. What is the reason for the last sentence using "C'est"?
J'étais soulagée après que tu as réussi ton exam. Here, the main verb is in the plus que parfait and après que is followed by a verb in the passé composé. Isn't that backwards; shouldn't the main verb be in the passé composé and the subordinate verb be in the plus que parfait?
In the last sentence, I can hear montrer, not rentrer. Is it possible?
Why is “ils préfèrent apprendre allemand” marked as a wrong answer? I thought either “allemand” or “l’allemand” was correct here.
What the meaning of Dish fumé??? It's really strange, the dish don't smoke... ahahhaha
Is there any way that I can track my progress, because I really want to move up to B2, but I don't know how close I am, so is there a way to track progress towards a certain level?
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