Questions and Answers by Chris W.
- Hi, The question might not be completely relevant to this topic. While using direct and indirect object pronouns for them (les/leur) . - 18 August, 2018 - Answer Answered
- I see no difference between "he only ate sweets" and "he ate sweets only". I have only encountered " que" after the past participle before the object - 17 August, 2018 - Answer Answered
- Frequently I encounter French people who use "que" on its own. - 17 August, 2018 - Answer Answered
- But it could be an old computer and not an ex computer which might even be a new computerw - 17 August, 2018 - Answer Answered
- Question about question in a test - 17 August, 2018 - Answer Answered
- Question 1 has two possible answers. If so, how can I distinguish ‘il’ is Tom Cruis or the movie? - 17 August, 2018 - Answer Answered
- Regarding the question « I am going to Lucie’s house « from the lesson and the video included in the lesson, I understand chez to mean home and maison - 17 August, 2018 - Answer Answered
- Que fais-tu ce weekend? - 17 August, 2018 - Answer Answered
- Quelques, plusiers and distance - 16 August, 2018 - Answer Answered
- and 2, I have heard before that if you crete a notebook, you can test just on that topic but I have never found a test attached to it or a link. - 16 August, 2018 - Answer Answered