There is still a 'va-t-on' example in the section - More Complex Questions Using Question Words.

MichaelA2Kwiziq community member

There is still a 'va-t-on' example in the section - More Complex Questions Using Question Words.

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RonC1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
Bonjour Michael, I am unclear about your question regarding the use of «va-t-on» in the example in this lesson. If possible, would you please clarify your question or concern that you are experiencing with this locution? J'espère que ma réponse vous aiderait. Bonne chance et bonne continuation dans vos études en français, la langue de Molière et qui a été utilisé par le monde français depuis l’époque d’Hugues Capet
MichaelA2Kwiziq community member
Hi Ron, the title of the lesson excludes the il, elle an on forms of inverted questions in the present, but there is a va-t-on construction in the section More Complex Questions Using Question Words of the lesson. I think this should be removed. Regards, Michael
RonC1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor
Thanks for clarifying this. i thought that I had misunderstood the lesson. I do see your point, though. Bonne journée. Ron

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