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My quiz has the answer for this as "Vous vous êtes caché dans le placard" I don't understand why it is cassé and not cassés . I know agreement for reflexives can be complicated but this doesn't seem to be one of those cases.
Normally when you explain how a verb works, you give examples of every ‘person’ - 1st, 2nd & 3rd in both singular and plural. In this example you have not listed the 3rd person plural and I think it might be an oversight: https://progress.lawlessfrench.com/my-languages/french/tests/results/18797378/system?quick-lesson-popup=2
When I try to write a with an accent in faire confidence a or other terminal vowel accents, the program will do it, but remove the accent when I move on to the next question.
I was never good at grammar so it would be helpful if the lessons had a link to the very basics. Like in this lesson, a link to tell a poor grammarian what in heck is the subjuntive ??
In the last sentence, why does 'de' precede amener? ie. why not "mon but est amener les gens..."
and when do you use malgre lui
I would like to see my own translation again alongside the correct one.
Pierre,fait-il encore le devoir
Change the negative expression
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