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French The Pronoun “En”

The adverbial pronoun en can replace a quantity, a place, or the object of the preposition de. This little word has many possible translations: any, one, some, about it / them, of it / them.

5 Things to Know about French Pronunciation
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9 Free Online Resources To Help You Learn French

In the dynamic landscape of language acquisition, mastering French stands out as a gateway to cultural richness and global connectivity. CORE Languages positions itself at

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The French Pronoun Y

Y replaces or refers back to an adverb phrase of place or of location. In its simplest form, it means just there (in the meaning

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French Relative Pronouns Qui vs Que

In French, direct object pronouns are used for verbs which aren’t followed by prepositions: Me (me), te (you), nous (us), vous (you), le (him or it), la

El Agente Inmobiliario y la Sensibilidad Cultural en el Mercado Hispano
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French Agreement with Direct Object Pronouns

In the previous module, you learned about replacing direct objects with direct object pronouns in sentences. An important component to that is understanding the new

5 French Movies to Learn French
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French Direct Object Pronouns

The concept of direct object pronouns in French or French direct object pronouns is the same as it is in English. A direct object pronoun

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French The Imperative

The French imperative (l’impératif) is a tense or mood that is used for giving commands, orders and making requests. Examples of the imperative are Mange!

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French The Passive Voice

Le passif, or la voix passive (the passive voice), allows us to avoid mentioning the subject of a sentence and instead place the emphasis on the person or