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Present participle in French
How to use present participle in French The present participle can be used both as a verb and as an […]
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The gerund in French
Usage In French there are several ways to express the simultaneity of 2 actions (2 actions that take place at […]
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Near future and near past in French
Use of near future and near past As their names suggest, near future and near past are used to describe […]
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Future perfect simple in French/ futur antérieur
Use The future perfect simple is used to describe an action that takes place before another in the future. It […]
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Terminator in French
In this fun video I analyze the translator choice on the movie “Terminator” starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Why using the simple […]
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How to use Conditional in French
The conditional is used to express a possibility. To make assumptions (usually in constructions with “if”) Exemple: Si tu n’avais […]
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How to use Comparative and superlative in French
Use: The comparative is used to compare two things, while the superlative indicates an absolute (the best, the worst etc…). […]
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The time and the weather (le temps)
“Temps” (period, hour, season) and “temps” (weather), one word for two notions which does not fail to confuse students learning […]
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How to use Relative pronouns “lequel laquelle lesquelles…”
Compound relative pronouns are usually used after a preposition. (to, of, on, under, in, etc.). They repeat the subject of […]
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How to use Reflexive verbs (pronominal verbs) in French
A pronominal verb is a verb used with a pronoun. The verb is used with a pronoun to show that […]