French grammar
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Subjunctive Mood in French
Welcome to our lesson on the French subjunctive mood! This essential grammar point expresses doubt, desire, and emotion. You’ll use…
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Future and Conditional Tenses in French
Welcome to your French lesson on Future and Conditional Tenses! In French, to express future actions, we often use the…
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Passé Composé vs. Imparfait and Past Tenses in French
In French, the passé composé and imparfait both describe past actions, but they serve different purposes! Use passé composé for…
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French Irregular Verbs Être, Avoir, Aller, Faire
Welcome to our lesson on French irregular verbs: être (to be), avoir (to have), aller (to go), and faire (to…
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The Present Tense in French
Welcome to 'The Present Tense in French'! In French, the present tense expresses actions happening now. To conjugate regular verbs,…
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French Regular Verbs ER, IR, RE Conjugations
Welcome to today's lesson on French regular verbs! We'll explore the three main groups: -ER, -IR, and -RE. Each group…
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French Interrogatives and Asking Questions
Welcome to our lesson on French interrogatives! Asking questions in French is essential for conversation. Remember, the most common interrogative…
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French Conjunctions and Connecting Words and Ideas
Welcome to "French Conjunctions: Connecting Words and Ideas"! In French, conjunctions like "et" (and), "mais" (but), and "ou" (or) help…
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French Negation and How to Form Negative Sentences
Welcome to our lesson on French negation! In French, to make a sentence negative, simply wrap "ne...pas" around the verb.…
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French Word Order in Statements and Questions
In French, word order is key! In statements, the typical structure is Subject-Verb-Complement, like "Je mange une pomme" (I eat…
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French Subject Pronouns
Welcome to our lesson on French subject pronouns! In French, "je" means "I," "tu" means "you" (informal), and "il/elle" means…
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French Pronunciation Basics and Silent Letters
Welcome to "French Pronunciation Basics and Silent Letters"! Did you know that many French words have silent letters? For example,…
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Introduction to French Grammar
Welcome to your first step into French grammar! Today, we explore articles: “le,” “la,” and “les.” These mean “the” in…
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French Sentence Structure
Welcome to our lesson on French sentence structure! In French, the basic order is subject-verb-object, just like in English. For…
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Nouns and Gender in French
Welcome to "Nouns and Gender in French"! In French, every noun is either masculine or feminine, which can feel tricky…
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