Best reported through 'report it' button for checking. However, was this a drop down test, or a freeform answer ? If the latter, 'les carrotes' could be expected to be marked incorrect because of the spelling errors - it is 'les carottes'.
I answered les. The test said this was correct, but that I was wrong. The test reprted both les carrotes were right and wrong. Which is right?
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I answered les. The test said this was correct, but that I was wrong. The test reprted both les carrotes were right and wrong. Which is right?
This question relates to:French lesson "Using le, la, l', les before nouns when generalising (definite articles)"
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