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Hi,
I thought we had to use de after negative sentences -
Elle n'aime pas les bonbons - is given as an example
Would it not be: Elle n'aime pas de bonbons?
Unsure why les has been used here
Why is the superlative structure sometimes before the noun it describes and sometime after the noun in the lesson on using the subjunctive with the superlative.
I am finding that vocab does play a big role in my comprehension. Empruntons was 'en Printemps' for me;-) I do understand that context is important as well, but I didn't have the word to "find." I absolutely love that all areas of study are covered here including listening comprehension which is hardest for me, especially on the phone.
Am I missing how you marked my submission? What I wrote was at least 50% correct, maybe even 70%. Without seeing my errors, half the learning disappears.
To me, this should be translated as “My exams took place last week,” while the test results show “My exams took place in the last week,” which sounds strange in English. I'm really confused!
excusez-moi, does the word game in every vocab lesson cost kwquizz?
Should the sentence, "Et puis, qui sait, ce sera peut-être le texte le plus marquant de toute sa carrière ?" read 'ta carrière' instead of "sa carrière"? Otherwise, who are they referring to -- her publisher?
C’est le contraire de ce que je m’attendais: une dictée au lieu d’une traduction. The software wants me to add more détail, which is why I am adding this sentence.
Why do the infinitive passe not agree in gender or number in these cases?
According to the lesson it's OK to use an adjective instead of an adverb with se sentir, but the explanation seems too nebulous for my liking. Why is "je me sens malade maintenant " wrong... is "maintenant" the keyword?
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