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I'm assuming this is a contextual/nuance difference, but if someone could clarify why one is used here over the other, I'd be very grateful!
Enfin, je me fixerai des objectifs pour la journée
Merci!
I just got a Premium membership and the quizzes are covering more topics than before. Does the Kwizbot use what we save to the notebook to generate quizzes?
In the first example, the tu form of the verb changes in the imperative, ie, the 's' is dropped. Why?
In the Quiz, "She'll be back in five."
Why is Elle revient dans cinq minutes, chosen over as the correct response and not "Elle va revenir dans cinq minutes"?
How do one differentiate when to use Le Present vs Le Futur Proche (aller + infinitive)?
Qu'est-ce qu'on sort ?
I was marked wrong for this expression in the Quiz.
The correct answer was simply "On sort?"
Qu'est-ce qu'on sort ?
Why the imperfect for Sophie and Grandma, but the perfect tense for the parents ?
Why do we use "il a lieu environs de Mardi Gras" instead of just "il a lieu environ Mardi Gras"?
Does meilleur/meilleure follow fem and masc rules?
like if it was a girl that performed the best would it be "la meilleure"?
Can you explain why it is du carnaval not de carnaval?
Just looking for the best translation of "un temps" here.
Is it : "For a while", or "once", or something else ?
Thanks
Paul.
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