April 30, 2020
Je porte les pantalons noirs, mes lunettes violets et un pull. Le pull est mon pull préféré. J’ai acheté il en la friperie.
Jour 5 : Quel des vêtements portes-tu ?
Quels "which" doesn't require the indefinite plural article "des".
Je porte lesun pantalons noirs, mes lunettes violettes et un pull.
"des pantalons noirs" would've been right if you meant "I usually wear this kind of clothes".
LCe pull est mon pull préféré.
J’e l'ai acheté il enà la friperie.
The object pronoun (and the reflexive one, too, in cases of pronominal verbs) is always placed before the auxiliary "avoir" (m'ai, t'ai, l'ai, nous ai etc)
Jour 5 : Quel des vêtements portes-tu ?
"Quel" already works as a determiner, so it isn't attached to other articles.
Je porte lesun pantalons noirs, mes lunettes violettes et un pull.
LCe pull est mon pull préféré.
This was correct, but I think it makes more sense this way.
J’e l'ai acheté il enà la friperie.
"At somewhere": use à and its inflections.
Object pronouns are different from subject pronouns and also go before the inflected verb.
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Jour 5 : Quel des vêtements portes-tu ? Jour 5 : Quel "Quel" already works as a determiner, so it isn't attached to other articles. Jour 5 : Quel Quels "which" doesn't require the indefinite plural article "des". |
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Je porte les pantalons noirs, mes lunettes violets et un pull. Je porte Je porte "des pantalons noirs" would've been right if you meant "I usually wear this kind of clothes". |
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Le pull est mon pull préféré.
This was correct, but I think it makes more sense this way.
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J’ai acheté il en la friperie. J "At somewhere": use à and its inflections. Object pronouns are different from subject pronouns and also go before the inflected verb. J The object pronoun (and the reflexive one, too, in cases of pronominal verbs) is always placed before the auxiliary "avoir" (m'ai, t'ai, l'ai, nous ai etc) |
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