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How do you translate “le coup de venir” and “On peut se faire goûter”?
Would the sentence “j’en ai déjà l’eau à la bouche!” make sense without using it?”
Why is this incorrect?
Hello,
I got these words wrong and they weren't offered as alternative answers. Can you explain why?
FUN FAIR: foire vs fête foraine
RIDE: attraction vs manège
Thank you!
Cori
EDIT: I read my wrong answer and the bots right answer the wrong way round. Sorry for doubting you kwiziq
Elle a lu jusqu'à finir le livre. Is jusqu'à+ infinitive form of verb a correct expression. Should this sentence not be with ce que.
I smell good(I took a shower)-je sens bon or I smell well( my nose is working properly)-je sens bien. Are either of this correct?
"Vous alliez vous rejoindre…" Is this construction because the subject pronoun stays with the infinitive? Is something lost if you say "vous vous alliez rejoindre…"
Hello,
I was confused a couple of times because in the United States, they still use commas to represent spaces in thousands: 19,956.
In Canada, we write, 19 956. Do your lessons take this into consideration?
Thanks in advance.
Can I say: "qui se trouve dans l'île des fruits et des légumes."
instead of "qui se trouve au rayon fruits et légumes."
I don't understand the usage of a été and était in some cases.
For example, in this exercise: https://french.kwiziq.com/my-languages/french/exercises/overview/1414
one of the sentences is "Ce matin j'ai été assez paresseuse". Why is "j'ai été" used here instead of "j'étais"? Doesn't "ce matin" automatically imply duration (as in she was being lazy the whole morning or during some part of the morning)?
But in this exercise: https://french.kwiziq.com/my-languages/french/exercises/overview/1414
one of the sentences is "Maman était très heureuse". Why is it "était" instead of "a été"?
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