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Why is "elle doit partir, ce qu'est triste" wrong
Contracting "Ce qui"
The singular to Ces garcons parlent francais
Why is there no de with this sentence? J'espère ne pas faire d'erreurs.
I hope not to make a mistake.For the sentence; - Quant à Blanche, elle se souvient d'un jour où elle s'était rebellée et sa mère s'était énervée -
s'était mise en colère, was offered as an alternative. Any reason why s'était emporté wasn't?
Why is the correct answer in indicative vs subjunctive mode?
Why is there a le in the dependent clause that begins with bien que
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BEAU AND BON AND HOW TO USE IT
From the answers I see to this question in this discussion, we are expected to look through something like 1200 verb conjugations to find which ones fit this category. Even on the Lawless site for Irregular ir verbs, it lists the irregular ir verbs, but only one that changes in the future to an er verb conjugation. Where can one get a simple list of the ir verbs that change to er verb conjugations in the future tense?
Why is it wrong in the last sentence?
During the exercise, per the bot, "tomates-cerises" is correct. However, the finished text has "tomates cerises" with no hyphen. Which is correct?
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