French language Q&A Forum
Questions answered by our learning community with help from expert French teachers
14,118 questions • 30,588 answers • 893,966 learners
Questions answered by our learning community with help from expert French teachers
14,118 questions • 30,588 answers • 893,966 learners
This was a multiple choice question. The correct answer was given as "Tu leur rappelles de faire leur lit." Why isn't it "Tu leur rappelles de faire leurs lits." ?
I understand that avant que requires the subjunctive. Given that the first part of the sentence is in the pluperfect, why is the present subjunctive used rather than past subjunctive? His arrival is in the past, just not as far in the past as the homework.
Please could please explain to me more on how ''en'' is used to replace plural items
Hello ,
How do you say: "I took and my passed my exams"
The link to the right of play for the completed exercise says ‘all related grammar and vocab.’ When I follow it, I do see all the grammar topics covered. I do not see a list of vocabulary for the exercise though. No problem to look up unfamiliar words, but it might be nice to just make a list since it’s on the link. I didn’t know the work echelle in this exercise. Thank you!
Can I say "téléphonons -lui"? If not, why? I thought the l'imperatif can be used for the 1re pers au pluriel ( aka nous )? I googled it but I couldn'
What do we add before the noun of the day? For example, Je travaille le lundi/ en lundi/ à lundi?
A French friend recently corrected me when I told him:
"Je m'assieds dans ma voiture à présent."
He said I should say:
"Je suis assis dans ma voiture à présent."
Is one better to than the other?
Which form is correct
A) " Il prend jamais le train"
or B) " Il ne prend jamais le train."?
The 1st sentence in this fill-in-the-blank quiz was " Laissez-moi vous raconter ce qu'il nous........" Translated as, "Let me tell you what happened to us! My response was conjugated to Nous, and so, "sommes arrivés" was incorrect. Should I have conjugated the answer with moi, the subject of the verb? The correct answer was "est arrivé" . Could you please explain why IL became the subject? Thanks.
Find your French level for FREE
Test your French to the CEFR standard
Find your French level