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La réponse du kwizbot pour "Maybe they will know someone here" est : « Peut-être qu'ils connaitront quelqu'un ici » mais d'après mon dictionnaire et Deepl, ce devrait être « connaîtront »
Espérons-le que « espérons-le » suffice pour exprimer "hopefully"
Does the site have information on the colloquial uses of tenir? "Je vous tiendrai au courant." I'll keep you informed, so it's the metaphorical meaning of keep, not hold or take. There must be other examples.
Le dimanche implique tous les dimanches, non ? Donc je pense que la réponse donnée n'est pas exactement correcte.
You explain the sound of é as the first half of the vowel in ‘name’. Why don’t you describe it as the vowel in english words like fit or in?
In the sentence, ”I still do it nowadays from time to time.”, I used ”de nos jours” instead of ”aujourd'hui” and it was not accepted. Should it be included as a possibility?
He is an excellent hitter. Why "c'est" instead of "il est"?
Pourquoi est-ce que le imparfait est utilisé dans cet exercise?
I really wish I could take a 10 - 15 question quiz on some of these lessons, like this one. I often feel like two questions is not enough to cement or really learn some of these.
I would have expected devoir to be used here instead of avoir. Could someone clarify? Maybe I'm not understanding the tenses clearly. Thanks!
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