L’ordre des pronoms personnels objets!…

March has been pure madness around here… with the end of fiscal in the PSC, there was an orgy of SLE testing… it should calm down in April though… Of course, it kept me busier than ever!…

In the news department, Boris passed the required levels(CBC)  of the job position he has applied for… he even surpassed them in two tests: ECC!

Congratulations Boris!

The order of the pronouns in French… do you know it or do you sometimes struggle with it?… I found an interesting test on pronouns following an imperative… I took it and I got a perfect mark… can you do it, avoiding the traps?… Give it a try!

My Aussie friend sent me an interesting picture…

Apparently, it is the first time he came across a sign in almost perfect English! Be the judge!…

If you want to play my game, click here!

Have fun!

;)

 

Photo credit by Philip Lean, Canberra, Australia

 

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2 Comments

  1. corey
    Posted March 28, 2010 at 7:21 pm | Permalink

    whew! i knew i would get either all wrong or all right… and forgetting where the traits d’union go didn’t help… i was not so bad not counting those :) this is one of those ESSENTIAL tests… i am still not sure that i know all the places that traits d’union go… like in numbers, etc… thank you Lyne… for giving a good shake up here…

    • Posted March 28, 2010 at 7:38 pm | Permalink

      Corey!

      Of course I couldn’t explain the place of “traits d’union” in my post… but, next time we’ll have a class, I will brief you on this… as for numbers, the rule is quite easy: all numbers below 100 take hyphens, except when there is a “et”, as in “vingt et un”!…

      See you in class tomorrow morning! ;)

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