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Old 12-06-2006, 10:48 AM
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oi...to study or not to study...to beer
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what's com si com ca?

it sounds funny. lol
i think it means...ummm..."so-so"

beer....? no? more for me...
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Old 12-06-2006, 11:08 AM
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10. Tell which of the following is not a correct match:
(A) Elles = They
(B) Il = He
(C) She = Elle
(D) Vous = you (singular)
I think you need to read that question over again

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Personal Pronouns (les pronoms personnels)
Is it necessary to always put the definite article before "pronoms personnels," or is it the choice of the person writing it? I've seen similar things translated but they are never consistent on wether or not the "the" word is there..

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Old 12-06-2006, 11:19 AM
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Unless I'm looking at something crazy, I think you need to look at it again.
I'm not seeing the what's wrong :/

Someone is going to have to tell me what it is, cause I really don't see it...

I would PM garçoncanadien the answers, but I'm sure he has enough to read over from other people..

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Old 12-06-2006, 11:32 AM
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Alright I volunteer to start teaching. I

9. Tell which of the following is not a correct match:
(A) Ils = They
(B) Elles = They
(C) Il = She
(D) Je = I
10. Tell which of the following is not a correct match:
(A) Elles = They
(B) Il = He
(C) She = Elle
(D) Vous = you (singular)


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i think 9. C is not a correct match
and i suspect something lse not gonna say till i'm very sure of it

btw in Alizee in japan vid what did that woman in the background say to Alizee in the end that made her laugh.

what is very good?
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Or at least raise your hand to answer the question..
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To pull this off I think we'd need a separate forum section to organize it and have reference sticky topics like this.

Basic Rules:

Accented Characters

1. The cedilla (¸) is placed under the letter Ç to show that it is pronounced like the letter s and not the letter k.
François

2. There are three accents used over French vowels.
  • a. The acute accent (´) is placed over the letter e. This indicates it is pronounced like “ay” like say or day.
    André
  • b. The grave accent (`) can be placed over a, e, u:
    Père
  • c. The circumflex accent (ˆ) can be placed over a, e, i, o, u:
    Jérôme


These accents usually indicate the pronunciation of the vowel but in some cases they distinguish the word itself:
<table width="200" border=0><tr align="center"><td>ou = or</td><td> = Where</td></tr>
<tr align="center"><td>la = the</td>
<td> = There</td></tr></table>
to be continued.......
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