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Our volunteers look into many questions every day; sometimes it takes them a little while to answer.
Make it descriptive, including relevant context, but also to the point. This way you improve your chances of getting a more relevant and specific answer.
xd it means the same
duolingo moment
use busuu
souhaiterais is extra formal tho so it's not really necessary since you're already using le conditionnel for politeness
duolingo is trained to only make one answer available. But yeah... yours was also correct
It's like saying that I would like and I would love are not the same
this shouldn't even be true
with fill-in-the-blank questions it's supposed to accept multiple correct answers
but it's gone to shit since they started using AI for everything so
I too would very much recommend avoiding duolingo; pimsleur or rocket something (i don't remember) are probably better if you want that kind of thing, and there are many books and free guides and such around
;duolingo
Duolingo: The Pros and Cons
Duolingo is usually helpful to retain vocabulary, short sentences, and simple concepts of grammar and syntax. It may enable you to approach your target language without much pressure and in a gamified way. Some people find that to be a great motivator.
On the other hand, Duolingo teaches some concepts badly, if at all (this may vary depending on the specific course). It generally only scratches the surface of language, and offers a pretty mechanical and dull view of it. Some learners might also find that a gamified approach of language is not beneficial to them.
For those reasons, Duolingo should not be your only learning tool, and is best used if you already have other methods and resources you can count on. If there are many things that you don't understand in your Duo lessons, chances are you need more in-depth methods for the time being. If you understand most of your lessons, you may be too advanced for it to be helpful to you.
yeah, but it can't guess every single possible answer. "souhaiterais" works but isn't what most people would say
it used to be curated by course creators to add more alternatives