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French and stuff
corrections: bonne régime
then the sentence about the dog.. bit confusing cause ‘qui’ must follow the noun it refers to. you put qui after tous les jours so that means tous les jours maintient… Get it?
“pendant que ça me fatigue”… I don’t get this. What do you mean?
je la trouve rélaxante. because we’retalking about la natation, feminine noun.
.. ce que je ne pense pas… ce qui always follows a verb. that translates to… which I think isn’t too.. the end of the sentence ce qui n’est pas mal is correct. See the difference?
Je beaucoup… in the next sentence, where’s the verb? Je mange you mean?
… me gardent… you said ‘ils sont’ now the next verb must be gardent. I think garder is not the good verb. It’s rather … et me rendent fort…
Bonsbons = plural but je les aime must not have an -s after aime.
Arts Martiaux = plural. So, je les aime*, je ne les fait plus.
Not au rugby but le rugby. You used qui properly here.
Je suis paresseux…et (I am lazy and eat - eat’s pronoun is I so you conjugate it too. I am lazy and (I) eat…) mange des sucre… et du fast-food (you have to conjugate verbs which doesn’t have a pronoun to the person it’s refering to)… the end bit of this sentence is bit confusing.. I think adding .. qui sont plus faciles.. (plus faciles for what? I think it’ll be much more clear if you add what is easy for example… plus faciles à acheter).
POUR EXEMPLE. Mee to I do the same mistake, par example is a complete NO NO.
Le cerveau = the brain is what you’re talking right?
j’ai assé? What do you mean? j’ai mangé (be cause you started the sentence on the past, you can’t go back to the present. Lol.)
Well. Here’s the correction. It’s in another blog. Good night.





