<p>Start posting when it's legal to do so :)</p>
<p>when is it legal?</p>
<p>Mainenant, je pense.</p>
<p>je pense que j’ai rat</p>
<p>zut alors, je deteste collegeboard</p>
<p>someone wanna let me in on what the heck those passages were about hahaha</p>
<p>and how many did yall skip… i left 23 blank :/</p>
<p>i skipped 10. pretty hard… no?</p>
<p>ahhh i keep checking up answers and getting things wrong :(</p>
<p>haha which ones</p>
<p>I pretty much decided today to take the French test, figuring I could do pretty good since I’m a strong French student… yeahhh, that feeling died a little. It was okay, but there was definitely some stuff I did not know… like sunrise, what the heck.</p>
<p>faire bouillir i originally put, then i erased and left blank…</p>
<p>when they ask you like do you want a blue skirt or a white skirt it’s laquelle veux-tu not quelle veux-tu… </p>
<p>and like barriere means fence, but i thought that was too obvious so i put some other random word thinking it might be right… o_0</p>
<p>i have a really bad memory so if anyone can remind me of other questions… XD but overall, i felt so insecure and didn’t have as much time as i wanted to for going back and checking/erasing answers… D:<</p>
<p>:(</p>
<p>i put pic instead of barriere!! :(</p>
<p>and one of them was like, “je doute qu’il _____ demain”. or something. i put “sera ici” but it might be “viendra”?? i still don’t know!</p>
<p>It was soit ici; “je doute” indicates doubt and thus you need to us the subjunctive.</p>
<p>^ thanks! but wait, what would the final sentence have been? “je doute qu’il soit… demain”? i can’t remember</p>
<p>Haha, I can’t remember exactly either but I think that it’s “Je doute qu’il soit ici demain.”</p>
<p>haha alright thanks!</p>
<p>Yeah had to be soit. It was the only in subjunctive.</p>
<p>haha well, all i remember is that i chose the answer “___ ici”. it was the only one with two words / with “ici” in it. was that the one with soit? for some reason i thought it said sera ici, but that would be sweet if i still got it right</p>
<p>oh i thought of more weird questions:</p>
<p>l’aube or l’aurore? (i dont even remember what that question was asking anymore)</p>
<p>something about comparing the people that entered the train in the passage about Paris?</p>