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Je trouve très dificille l'utilisation du peut et peux. Il y a un truc?
I have no idea what this means - enigmatic, equivocating, ambivalent? Ambiguous isn’t often applied to people nowadays (eg https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/ambiguous-vs-ambivalent).
Also, it’d be good to have some sentences with feminine examples in the paragraph headed "The feminine form of adjectives ending in -u in French"
If an adjective in the masculine has a silent -e, does the pronunciation change in the feminine?
Is there a way to get a quiz on a particular less
on in the Notebook rather than a quiz on everything in the notebook? Thank you.
Bob Sable
Why is "C'est le plus grand arbre dans le parc" marked incorrect?
It is generally the way one would say it naturally, informally as opposed to the more formal/literary "C'est l'arbre le plus grand du parc".
It doesn't mean it is wrong.
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Is it always the case that while meeting a family member, or a friend, or an acquaintance, we have to use or instead of ?
Also, what are the specific use-cases of the verb , instead of , that convey the same meaning as "make" in English?
Thank you!
Can this be translated as 'N'étais-tu pas censé passer un entretien d'embauche '?
Hi,
Sorry if my questions is repeated from below but difficult to go through it all but will the tout + adjective remain tout even for mas.plu?
i was confused from the notes too where it is: nous sommes tout impatients.
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
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