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The turkey was so burnt that he had had to get another one. Isnt the part after the that subjonctif?
Hello!
Throughout the writing activity where I described the boys neighborhood, I continued to use "Tu" instead of "On" when it asked me to type "When you want to go out, you have a lot of choices!"
The correct answer according to the computer was "Quand on veut sortir, on a beaucoup de choix !"
Can someone explain why On is used instead of Tu?
Thanks!
Could somebody please rewrite the explanation of irregular 'e-less' adverbs, found under the example box of vraiment, etc, into shorter, clearer english?
Pour la question 12, puis-je écrire, 'je lutterais contre le machiavélique Cardinal Richelieu'?
Could be an improvement over the current phrasing. And -GUER doesn't need explanation as it fits the general rule as would -IER verbs.
This fellow doesn't do any linking at all. Where does he live? What's his excuse for not saying C'est tun livre? I know some linking is facultatif, but "C'est un" would seem to be a no-brainer.
So "demeurer" sounds "posh"? What about "habiter"? Don't they mean the same thing?
There should be an option to play slowly do each word could be deciphered separately. This would be a good addition to the listening practise section.
For the last section, would it also be ok to use "on" instead of "nous": "on peut enfin ouvrir nos cadeaux !"? I thought that was acceptable, but Kwiziq didn't seem to like it.
Est-ce que tu ________ rentré le linge?Did you bring the laundry back inside?You use avoir but isn't it subjontif, so aies?
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