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I really need to focus on THIS topic, not just answer two easy questions and then be forced back into the standard quiz mode where I will forget what I am trying to learn. Why can’t I just focus on this topic? Help!
Why is it that " et j'ai vraiment apprécié l'espace supplémentaire" not in imparfait if they are describing the setting and expressing emotions. The next time they express their past emotions it is in imparfait "et nous n'étions pas fatigués à l'arrivée."
In example
Why venions? Subjunctive?
The lesson states: "You will never use autres on its own," which in the context of the entire lesson appears to mean you would need des or d', since no other option is given for the plural, but you could in fact say, for instance, "ces autres journaux." Even if you want to make the argument that using ces fulfils the point quoted statement as to autres not being alone, it is still misleading at best.
The title of the note is grammatically incorrect: "Learn how to conjugate *of* conduire". Sowt it arrrt
I dont understand Ca t'a plu and how this is formed?
The example listed in the lesson specifies "a bakery in the town".
Une boulangerie dans la ville.
What if I was speaking in general, such as "Yes, there's a bakery in town."
Would this be translated as "Oui, il y a une boulangerie en ville." ?
Beaucoup d’expressions et de pensées utiles rassemblées de manière à m’aider à me souvenir comment les écrire. Merci !
If I go to Wordreference to translate ’love’, I get 'aimer' or 'adorer'.
Wordreference also translates ’like' as 'aimer bien' or ’aimer beaucoup' or just 'aimer'
I chose ’aimer' in ”I loved celebrating Halloween like that.", which was not accepted.
Could you explain why ’aimer’ is wrong? Thanks.
Hi. In a Kwiz this was the question:
Avant que je n'________ le bruit, je dormais à poings fermés.
The answer was aie entendu.
Can someone please explain the n' that's in there?
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