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I get that plusieurs represents a greater quantity than quelqu'un, but I'm struggling with the exercises because I can't keep track of whether they expect a few to represent a greater quantity than several or vice versa.
At least in the English I speak, the difference between these two words is subtle and comes down to feeling more than quantity.
Is there some other way to structure the exercises that doesn't rely on making novel (or at least regional) distinctions in English?
For this question, could the answer be both "I myself play guitar" and "Even I play guitar"? This question was asked in the Kwiz.
I am having a hard time with this particular lesson. In the given problem, they are specifically talking about pizza which is good in Italy. However, I am supposed to use C'est in this case. Please explain this problem to me.
Tu aimes la pizza ? Oui, ________ est délicieux, surtout en Italie !
the word some in french is it written as 'du' or 'de'
Pourquoi c'est « j'ai remonté » et pas « je suis remontée » ? Je pensais que le verbe « remonter » utilisait « être » comme auxiliaire.
Why do we use the verb "rencontrer" instead of "retrouver". They already know each other.
The English “the film industry and film stars have been two of my greatest passions.”
—> in the exercise —>
“l'industrie du cinéma et les stars de cinéma sont deux de mes plus grandes passions.”
But why is it “sont” instead of something like “ont été”?
Most examples use de or d' ... but 'du' in Nous avons honte du projet final.
Would you please explain how the Streak works? If you miss a day do you go back to zero? Thank you?
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