I'm 14 and I'm learning french in school, but I'm really passionate about it so I'm speaking/reading/writing in french whenever I can. So I have some questions.
1. How can you be sure when, telling someone where you live, whether to use à, en, or dans/dans le.
Je n'habite pas à Paris. I know thats correct, but what about Je n'habite pas dans le Colorado, that's correct too.
Is it just something you have to learn and memorize, where to use à or dans/dans le/en?
Another question would be, Do Canada and French speak differently? My aunt is taking me to Canada this year, to Quebec to improve my french. I'm learning France french and not Canada french, I don't want to go there and not have them understand what I'm saying.
One more - There is so many ways to ask a question - does it really matter what you choose?
Using [qu']est-ce que, l'imperatif, or just raising your tone? Which is used more?
est-ce que tu aimes le chocolat?
aimes-tu le chocolat?
tu aimes le chocolate?
2007-08-05
05:22:54
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topgirl999
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