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Questions answered by our learning community with help from expert French teachers
10 questions • 31,139 answers • 923,886 learners
this is frustrating. where does it say "jour" as in day? how are we supposed to know its St Julien Day and not a destination called St Julien?
Why are Saints’ days feminine if the saint is masculine?
Are all feast days feminine?
In my last test the answer was ‘le jour de Pâques‘. I got it wrong. Now the answer is ‘à la Sainte-Catherine‘. I got it wrong. Next the answer is ‘à Noël’. I got it wrong. Could you put all the rules on one page please, so I can see the pattern? Thanks.
I'm really confused. I was marked wrong on a test when I put 'le jour de la Paques' for 'Easter Day'. The correct answer is supposedly 'le jour de Paques'.
Which is it?
Why does sortis have an "s" - I understand that être verbs will agree with subject but this is "on" - I did not think that this was treated at plural "nous"
la tombe des gens que l'on a perdus
Why don’t we say
la tombe des gens qu’on a perdus
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