French with Ash · Book 1 · Workbook
A tougher pass over your last three chapters: the table, the city, and the past. Every question is multiple choice, but the options sit close together. The wrong ones are the mistakes people actually make. Tap your answer and it marks itself. Miss one, and the right choice lights up so you can see what you were reaching for.
Tap an option to answer. It checks the moment you tap: green is right, red is wrong, and the correct choice lights up beside it. Reset clears a block so you can run it again. The blue tag on each block tells you what kind of question it is.
These are harder than the chapter exercises on purpose, so expect to miss a few. When a conjugation or a participle trips you, settle it in your -er Verbs reference or the chapter tables, then come back.
Four traps account for most of the red. The contractions that don't exist: there is no à le and no de le, only au and du. The partitive that drops to de after a negative or a quantity. And in the past, two reflexes: pas lands before the participle, and the participle is spelled -é, never -er.
Run a block, note which trap caught you, and come back to it tomorrow. The goal isn't a clean score on the first try. It's knowing, the next time, exactly where the trap was hiding.
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