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Mark
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Great exercise, keep the coming, such a clever way to translate your English into French, superb work at Lawless French. Merci beaucoup
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Mary
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My second question on the test referred to Devonshire, which I assumed to be feminine. After taking the test, I found an explanation that all English countries ending in shire are masculine, but I don't believe it was mentioned in the material of the lesson before the test. If I'm correct that is was not explained beforehand, it doesn't seem like a good question.
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Eve
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One must sleep at nightWhy would you say "Il faut dormir la nuit." instead of "On faut dormir la nuit" for "One must sleep at night"
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Adrienne
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I was always taught that then definite/infinite articles when followed by a vowel a apostrophe is used. Why not with "onze" in the case?
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Don
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In a multi-answer test question, I was marked off for not including "Not us" as a possible translation for "Nous non plus."I don't see that meaning in this lesson. Wouldn't the back translation for "Not us" be "Pas nous?"
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Nigel
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I found the audio of "je viens d'Omaha" very difficult to understand and recognise "Omaha"
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Ann
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I have been taught that parler à someone is an exception on word order and it is correct to say Je parle à lui. This is stated as incorrect in yours
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Arndis
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Where can I see my day streak?
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day streak
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Diane
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Could we have a comparison with 'juste à ce qui' on this page too please?
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Livie
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In the phrase, "j'arrive à manger du riz", how does one rephrase it using the indirect object pronoun method. Since lui, leur refer to people.
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