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Why was vingt-deux heures et demie marked wrong? Also, I wrote "riait" which you indicated to be wrong but the answer was "riait"!
Three dictionaries state that the word for waffle is spelled with only one 'f', i.e. une gaufre. Which is it?
Après avoir reçu le courrier de Qwiziq la veille, qui avait insisté sur le fait que personne en France ne dit "Bastille Day," j'ai été surpris de recevoir le email d'aujourd'hui. Maintenant, tous les "Writing Challenges" ont inclus le nom "Bastille Day." On doit se rappeler que le dernier est en anglais, pas en français. Alors, pas de contradiction là-dedans, malgrè ma confusion initiale.
These two time options are given in the text: - Ensuite, vers dix heures et demie AND Ensuite, vers vingt-deux heures trente,
These are two different times, one before midday and the other after midday. Are they both correct in this instance because the evening setting has already been mentioned?
Why is it LE feu d'artifice and not les feux d'artifice?
Hello, i have answered all questions in the placement test but every time i press finish, it takes me back to the "Start your placement test" page.
This came up in the examples of the use of stress pronouns: Ma femme et toi êtes meilleures amies. But why is it 'êtes' and not 'sont'?
I used C' but right answer is il. Why C'est is wrong buit Il est is correct.
Thanks,
Rahul
When the time expressed uses hour numbers under 12 (with either clock), you use et quart/et demie/moins le quart, and not quinze/trente/quarante-cinq.
Does it also mean that, et quart/et demie/moins le quart can be used with under 12 and above 12 both?
Thanks,
Rahul
Why is "ne" used in the phrase "avant qu'ils ne partent". Does it really mean "before they didn't leave"?
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