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French Interrogatives

Forming a question in French requires knowledge of interrogatives (question words). It will also give you some fundamentals for asking questions in French as a

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French Possessive Adjectives

Possessive adjectives are the words used in place of articles to indicate to whom or to what something belongs. French possessive adjectives are used in similar ways

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French -ER verbs (present tense)

One thing English speakers who are learning French struggle with is learning how to conjugate all the different verbs. Most French verbs typically end in

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French The Order of Adjectives

The first group of adjectives in French that most students learn are called BAGS adjectives. BAGS is an acronym that stands for Beauty, Age, Goodness and

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French Adjectives

An adjective is an important element to any language. These words tell the listener or the reader what something looks, feels, smells or sounds like. Adjectives

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French Partitive Articles

The partitive article refers to an unspecified quantity of food, liquid, or some other uncountable noun. English has no equivalent article – the partitive is

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French Zero Article

Zero Article for Professions The “zero article” is the classification for phantom articles, when nouns are used with no article at all. A common mistake when learning

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French The Indefinite Article

In French, the indefinite articles (articles indéfinis) are un (masculine singular), une (feminine singular) and des (plural for both genders). In English they are the articles a or an. An indefinite article is used to define an

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French The Definite Article

The French definite articles (articles définis) are le in the masculine singular, la in the feminine singular, l’ for singular nouns that start with a vowel, and les in the plural (both genders). They correspond to

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French Negative Sentences

A negative sentence (une phrase négative) allows us to negate a statement, express disagreement, make contradictions or deny the occurrence of an event or action. The most common