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In the phrase, ”It's located between the ocean and a lagoon...”, could I use the verb se trouver ?
May I know why does the text use "encore les trois" instead of "tous les trois"? Merci.
The lesson says: (1) If the verb ends with a vowel, use -t-; (2) if the verb ends with a t or a d, don't use -t-. What if the verb ends with a consonant that is not t or d?
"Je suis le plus sympa garçon de l'école."
This is another example (like the earlier "C'est la plus rapide voiture du monde") that kwizik says is correct, but both my french speaking friend and Gemini says is incorrect . Could someone please check and confirm?
There's another one:
"C'est la plus grosse étoile de la galaxie."
Thanks
How to introduce one's self in french language.
Composition about myself
I think more examples are needed in this lesson. Specifically, how to conjugate rendre in all the different cases. I got a question for this lesson wrong because I put rend instead of rends, and this page was not helpful in explaining how to fix my error.
Hi can l’imparfait be used to describe both an ongoing action in the past and a completed action in the past? For eg. why is Je lisais tous les jours, I study every day and Je alles is marche, I was going to the market?
This confused me: "- If the main verb is __NOT used with negations__, then you CANNOT use the ne explétif. - If the main verb is __used with a negation__, you can use the ne explétif, but it is considered optional"
I asked Claude (which is an AI and can make mistakes).
" The text has it backwards. The traditional rule is the opposite:
If the main clause is affirmative (no negation), the ne explétif is used (optionally, in formal/literary style).If the main clause is negative, the ne explétif is dropped, because adding it would create ambiguity or redundancy with the real negation.Examples:
Je sors sans qu'il ne le sache — main clause affirmative (je sors) → ne explétif is appropriate here.Je ne sors pas sans qu'il le sache — main clause already negative (je ne sors pas) → the ne explétif is omitted to avoid confusion."Is this a conflict between the two explanations, or am I (likely) just misunderstanding?
What are the rules for the verb passer with etre vs avoir
Most examples use de or d' ... but 'du' in Nous avons honte du projet final.
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