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Day: July 18, 2023

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French The Verb “to come”

The French verb venir literally means “to come” and is also used in many idiomatic expressions. It’s an essential verb for beginners to learn and is used in a

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French Negative Expressions

Do the French have a negative way of speaking? “Non – ce n’est pas possible !”, “Je n’ai aucune idée”, “J’y peux rien” are a

Future
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French Simple Future

Le futur simple corresponds to the will-future tense in English. We mostly use this tense to talk about future plans or intentions in French, as well

She is faster then wind
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French Adverbs

French adverbs, like their English counterparts, are used to modify adjectives, other adverbs, and verbs or clauses. They do not display any inflection; that is, their

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French Tonic or Stress Pronouns

Stressed pronouns, also called disjunctive or emphatic pronouns, are used to provide emphasis of a personal pronoun that refers to a person or group of

I want this!
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French Vouloir, Pouvoir, and Devoir

It is important to understand and be able to use three irregular French verbs—vouloir, pouvoir, and devoir — as they are very common as well as useful. They are

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French The Past Tense (with être)

The French irregular verb être, to be, is one of the most important verbs in the French language. Être is not only common because it

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French The Past Tense with avoir

The French irregular verb avoir, which means “to have”, is one of the most frequently used of all French verbs. Be careful with the pronunciation of this

Tourist look at the binocular for seeing the view in Hong Kong
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French Voir, Coire, and Boire

The irregular verbs boire, croire, and voir have similar conjugations. Pay attention to their forms in the present tense. As Units progress, you will learn more and more irregular

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French Prendre “to take”

The irregular French verb prendre means “to take” and is also used in many idiomatic expressions. This flexible irregular French -re verb has a specific way to