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In using 'soit/soit as either/or is this 'soit' as in the subjunctive of etre, ie in English one might say, 'be it x or be it y' or a different word altogether?
From Ontario and it is a big deal here, making costumes decorating the house, street parties, parades, etc.
Merci l'automne poisie c'est fantastique.
First up, this a lovely poem. Second, is there a context where I should use "magique" and a different condition under which I should use "sorciere"?
You know how the slider for the audio doesn't go back?
It gets really inconvenient.
If I want to relisten to the previous few seconds of a sentence, I need to wait for the ENTIRE audio to to finish, then listen to it again until that specific part, so if anyone could fix that it would be a lot better... otherwise, it's kind of time-taking, but otherwise, Kwiziq really helps my French grades- it's hard for me to keep up with my attention problems- I go off topic, I can't sit still. Kwiziq is best :) *Some credit to DEEPTHI, she has also stated this
Hi, uh, how do I know where to use the special form- "puis" and such? Also, how many 'special cases' can there be?
"Il te faut de l'aide."
I'm struggling to understand why this is "you need help" rather than "you must help".
I understand that Il faut can express a need but also a must - but I'm quite confused on how I can tell!
why say elle va au marché? instead of elle marche
Hi, I had written a question on the linked lesson but I think perhaps this is a better space. I believe I had written "à un hôpital" and this was marked incorrect in favour of "dans un hôpital."
Is this because the focus of the sentence is the work experience which takes place inside the hospital? Or what is the reason why dans can be used but not à?
Merci!
Yea, hi, what if some of the group nouns are male, but some are female?
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