#maththehacks

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humble stratusBOT
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near mural
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There's not a ton of overlap between people in the text channels and the voice channels
and even for those who do do both (for instance, me) it's a big ask for people to come try to explain something in VC… there's no knowing how long that will take and we don't all have infinite availalbilty

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I will say this about your exercise: it looks like you just need to select the correct verb and conjugate it correctly into the appropriate tense according to the subject and the context

prime timber
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Yea ofc, the voice chat is just if it was doable if thats how you say it. But the issue i have with the exercise is that i never understand how to find the correct verb and conjugate it

near mural
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Well, to know how to conjugate any verb, you need to know the subject of the verb and the tense you're trying to use
then all you need to do is search "[VERB] + conjugation" in google and you'll get literally dozens of sites that have conjugation tables

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finding the correct verb is just a question of understanding what they mean and finding where they fit

prime timber
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It is also something we have to do with no help from the internet to the exam

near mural
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well, then you'll need to learn your conjugation tables by heart

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given that I see "bien que" used in the passage, I'd expect that you've been learning French for a few years already, so you should already be pretty aware of conjugation

prime timber
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I have been studying a little french for 2 and a half year but the teacher i had wasn't really fit for the class i had and i didn't learn anything so for like 200 days i been trying to self study french

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conjugation is when i want to change "think" to "thought" for example, right?

near mural
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yes

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but English conjugation is waaaay simpler than French