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i cannot identify words which as masculine or feminine??
please help me!
Slightly better, but still "no cigar" -- Some of the problems are vocabulary, but others are apparently confusion re: the verbs - which tense is appropriate - and when to use "on" instead of "nous"
An optional translation is given as: a déjà commencé à me poser problème.
Could you please explain why, in this case, there is not an indefinite article (un) before the word 'problème'.
Thanks
Bonjour,
I am not sure if the correction below is right. Could you please explain?
Il est ________.It's ten twenty-three.(HINT: Use the "12-hour" clock)dix heures vingt-troisdix heures vingt-trois du matin(this was my answer)It strikes me that the follow through implied in passé composé for devoir (had to, and did it) is similar to vouloir (wanted to, and did or tried to do it). Does that sound right?
What a confusing lesson!
The examples are all mixed up and do not clearly explain this lesson.
Either talk about CURRENCY or NUMBERS but not the two together.
I see that les Lettres and just Lettres (without the 'les') are both accepted as correct answers but then further on the 'les' cannot be left off when used with 'Lettres Classiques'. Is there a rule governing this usage ?
So there is no difference in French between ' i haven't any more chocolate' and 'I haven't any chocolate left'? That was my confusion, I thought it was a trick question.
'la maison de poupées' is NOT 'the doll's house'. It is 'the dolls house' or, more pedantically 'the dolls' house'
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