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C’était juste assez au-dessus de mes compétences pour être un bon défi, mais assez proche pour être amusant. Il ya eu des moments où mes tentatives étaient vraiment réussies ! Ca me donne confiance pour faire les conversations quotidiennes. Merci !
How can I find all the lessons related to a specific topic, such as adverbs or L'Imparfait, on your platform? Encompassing all levels from A1 to C1. Thanks!
"Je suis blonde avec des cheveux longs et bouclés"
Can someone put me on to a link as to why this uses des, and not les?
To me , des means "some", so literally : "I have some long and curly hair".
I thought you needed to use le/la/les for body parts ?
Using le, la, les with body parts and clothing (definite articles)
Thanks, Paul.
How do I distinguish between a reflexive verb where the action is happening to the subject and not to each like in reciprocity as explained here.
I got marked wrong on skipping "Qu'est-ce que cela ?" as an option for "what is this"?
Isn't "cela" strictly for "that"?
Merci beaucoup:)
Is it possible to remove stars from notebooks if you are struggling with the concept?
Why is "animal de compagnie" not an option for the translation of pet ?
The dictation exercise A Nature-inspired Sculptor includes the sentence Depuis que je suis petite, j’ai toujours ressenti une grande connexion avec la nature"
Is passé composé rather than the present tense used in "j’ai toujours ressenti" because of the "toujours"?
[PS: there’s a small error in one of Céline’s answers below - "Ever since I was a little girl, in winter, we camp in the mountains"]
I question why the imperfect verb is the answer to this question etiez? My accent that should go over the "e" is not working.
je repars
tu repars
il / elle / on repart
nous repartons
vous repartez
ils / elles repartent
QUESTION: The lesson says: "Nous repartissons"? shouldn't it be "nous repartons"?
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