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“When do you use a la/aux/au/al'?” (1 conversations)
USER
When do you use a la/aux/au/al'?
CHATBOT
"A la" is used before a feminine singular noun. For example: - Je vais a la plage (I am going to the beach) - Elle est a la maison (She is at home) "Aux" is used before a plural noun. For example: - Nous allons aux magasins (We are going to the stores) - Les eleves vont aux cours (The students are going to the classes) "Au" is used before a masculine singular noun. For example: - Je vais au cinema (I am going to the cinema) - Il est au travail (He is at work) "Al'" is a contraction of "a la" or "a l'", which is used before a feminine singular noun that starts with a vowel or a mute "h." For example: - Elle se promene souvent ala plage. (She often walks at the beach) - J'aime ecouter de la musique ala radio (I like listening to music on the radio)
USER
Translate << Je suis >> to chinese
CHATBOT
"Je suis" translates to "Wo Shi " in Chinese.
USER
A piece of writing that starts with << I'd always been told not to cheat >>
CHATBOT
I'd always been told not to cheat. It was a lesson ingrained in me since I was a kid. My parents, teachers, and even friends drummed it into my head - cheating was never an option. And yet, here I was, staring at the test paper, my mind blank, and tempted to peek at the answers of the student next to me. I tried to shrug off the urge, telling myself that cheating was wrong and that I'd never forgive myself if I got caught. But the more I thought about it, the more my resolve weakened. The teacher was busy with another student, and my eyes darted to the neighboring paper once again. What would happen if I got away with it? What would be the harm in a little cheating? I knew deep down that I should stick to my principles and rely on my own knowledge, but the allure of a good grade was too strong. In the end, I made a decision that I regretted almost immediately. I risked everything and took a chance. It was a choice that changed my life forever, and not in a good way. From that day on, I knew that cheating was never worth the risks, and I learned the hard way that the lessons our elders teach us are often the most important ones.