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Why "en" in in "Tu peux en prendre un autre"?
Hello!
I am wondering if someone can explain the difference between "un emploi du temps", "un horaire", "un planning/un plan" and "un calendrier". I have seen all of these as meaning "schedule" and am confused about the distinctions between them (and why the latter three were not listed as appropriate alternatives in the context of this exercise).
Merci bien!
I know on Lawless site there are lots of conjugation tables (thank you). It would be great to have conjugator table quizzes (by level) where some of the answers are missing and you have to fill them in. Even just for the most common verbs. Just a suggestion really.
Hello community,
There is the example given: Bien que l'on ne s'entende pas, c'est quand même mon frère !
Can someone explain me why there is a definite article before "on" ?
Shouldn't this contract as => Bien qu'on ?
There is a plural and singular form of our here; "Notre" and "Nos". How is there a singular our if our is already plural?
In the example with Merci de votre appel, is de votre a kind of shorthand or contraction of d’avoir appelé?
I wrote préférerais, but it was corrected to préfèrerais. I looked up the dictionaries, and the former is given a s correct.
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I struggle with when to use the imparfait. Why in the quizlet question "In 2004 I had money" was the correct answer "j'avais" rather than j'ai eu? It seems like this is a completed action in the past, not on-going? I get so confused...help!
Hello,
Just curious about Mathieu being 'in a team'. Is that how the french describe team membership? In US we say, 'on a team'.
Merci!
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