French grammar
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French Conditional Sentences
Welcome to our lesson on French Conditional Sentences, or 'Si Clauses'! In French, we use 'si' (if) to express possibilities.…
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The Passive Voice in French
Welcome to our lesson on the passive voice in French! In French, the passive voice emphasizes the action rather than…
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How to Use the Future Perfect
Welcome to today's lesson on the Futur Antérieur! This tense expresses actions that will have been completed by a certain…
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How to Use the Past Perfect
Welcome to today's lesson on the Plus-que-parfait! This French past perfect tense describes actions that happened before another past action.…
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French Indirect Speech and Reported Speech
In this lesson, we’ll explore French indirect and reported speech! Instead of quoting someone directly, we often use phrases like…
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French Prepositions with Countries and Cities
Welcome to our lesson on French prepositions! When talking about countries and cities, remember to use "à" for cities (e.g.,…
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French Prepositions of Place
Welcome to our lesson on French prepositions of place! In French, we use "à" for specific locations (like "à la…
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French Time Expressions
Welcome to our lesson on French time expressions! Today, we'll explore “depuis” (since/for), “il y a” (ago), and “pendant” (during).…
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The Partitive Article and Expressing Quantity in French
Welcome to our lesson on the partitive article! In French, we use "du," "de la," and "des" to express quantities…
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Common French Prepositions and Their Usage
Welcome to our lesson on common French prepositions! These little words are key to connecting ideas, just like glue in…
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French Numbers and Ordinals in Sentences
Welcome to "French Numbers and Ordinals in Sentences"! In French, numbers 1-16 and simple ordinals (1st: premier, 2nd: deuxième) are…
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French Colors and How to Use Them as Adjectives
Welcome to our lesson on French colors! In French, colors can be used as adjectives and must agree in gender…
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French Adverbs Formation and Placement
Welcome to our lesson on French adverbs! Adverbs in French often end in "-ment," like "rapidement" (quickly). They usually follow…
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French Comparative and Superlative Forms
Welcome to today's lesson on French comparatives and superlatives! In French, we use "plus... que" for comparatives (e.g., "plus grand…
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French Adjective Agreement and Placement
Welcome to our lesson on French adjective agreement and placement! In French, adjectives must match the gender and number of…
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