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I’m struggling with the change of tense in same sentence, that is, je mangerai les œufs que ma famille va m’offrir, and then again, je vais avoir du mal …mais je serai bien reposée. Is it because one is certain and there could be doubt about the other? Any help gratefully accepted. Merci
Hi, the teaching part is blacked out? Please advise, thank you .
1. la pêche industrielle cause de graves dégâts aux écosystèmes marins.
2. les générations futures ne connaîtront jamais la riche biodiversité de nos océans.
In the above two sentences, is there any reason why riche and graves go before the nouns they qualify?
where can I watch the video cartoon on subjects, verbs and objects?
I think there is a small mistake in the English text. Instead of 'The manager has just confirmed me that...' it has 'The manager had just confirmed me that...'
In one of the examples, the phrase is C'est la robe que je porte au travail. Yet C'est is supposed to be used for general, unspecified statemements. The dress I wear to work seems very SPECIFIC, it is not a dress she wears to school, or to go shopping. What am I missing or not understanding?
On the lesson it says "In English, we drop the when talking about things in general"
However, on the mini quiz when asked what this means in English, it keeps the the
1. Elle n'aime pas les chats
Correct answer: She doesn't like the cats.
2. Il aime le fromage
Correct answer: He loves the cheese.
The lesson could also address how ‘qui’ and ‘que’ liaison with words that begin with vowels.
Why does “endroits” have “des” before it when it begins with a vowel?
Thanks.
Can you please explain the difference in meaning between "Tu peux ne pas venir." and "Tu ne peux pas venir"?
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