French grammar
Discover the intricacies of French grammar with our comprehensive category dedicated to helping learners master the rules and structures that underpin the French language. From essential topics like verb conjugation, noun-adjective agreement, and sentence structure to advanced grammatical concepts, our articles provide clear explanations and practical examples. Whether you’re a beginner looking to grasp the basics or an advanced student aiming to refine your skills, our French grammar resources are designed to enhance your understanding. Explore engaging lessons, helpful tips, and interactive exercises that cater to all levels. Improve your French writing and speaking skills today by diving into our rich content on French grammar!
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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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French Relative Pronouns
Welcome to our lesson on French relative pronouns: "qui," "que," and "dont"! These essential words help connect ideas and add…
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Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns in French
In French, we use direct and indirect object pronouns to replace nouns and make sentences smoother. Direct pronouns (le, la,…
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French Demonstrative Pronouns
Welcome to our lesson on French demonstrative pronouns! Today, we’ll explore celui, celle, and ceux, which mean "this one" or…
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French Possessive Pronouns
Welcome to 'French Possessive Pronouns: Le Mien, Le Tien...'! In French, possessive pronouns show ownership. For example, "le mien" means…
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French Possessive Adjectives
Welcome to today's lesson on French possessive adjectives! In French, we use words like "mon" (my), "ton" (your), and "son"…
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French Modal Verbs
Welcome to our lesson on French modal verbs: pouvoir, vouloir, and devoir! These versatile verbs express ability, desire, and obligation.…
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