Bonjour bonjour ! Today, you decide to learn more ? Then welcome! Because today we will learn about verbs that are followed by prepositions à and de How do you know if you should use the preposition "à" or the preposition "de" after a verb? In fact,...
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30 French phrases to know when visiting France
Bonjour ! Today's topic: 30 French phrases to know but for what? Not yet on vacations? What if your next destination is France or one of the French-speaking countries ? Then this is for you all the phrases you need to make your stay a success. Here, the...
French homonyms
How do I use french homonyms? Learn everything here to make the difference and improve your French conversation. CE / SE Observe : Ce livre est vraiment très intéressant. This book is really very interesting. Il se lève tous les jours à cinq heures du matin. He...
Pronominal Verbs in French
What is a pronominal verb? That is the question! With many answers here like the essential points to remember about pronominal verbs and your favorite part: the practice! What is a pronominal verb – 1st part? The pronominal verbs in French are...
French vocabulary for « town »
The best way is to learn the French vocabulary in “town” and start talking with the locals so as not to feel lost and helpless when visiting a country. It is also a good way to make relationships and friends In this post you will learn all the usefull...
Learn the past perfect in French
Le plus-que-parfait is one of the 4 compound tenses of the indicative mood. How to identify a compound tense? A compound tense is a verb form made up of 2 words. It is conjugated with the auxiliaries être or avoir + a past participle. Ils avaient...
How to make a call in French?
Make a call in French by using proper vocabulary, typical sentences, and expressions. In this article, we will learn how to speak on the phone in French. Indeed, phone conversations in French have their own characteristics that you need to know if you ever...
Apporter or Emporter, amener or emmener?
Can we “carry an apple” - amener une pomme - as we can “bring” apporter une pomme - or “take away” an apple - emporter une pomme or emmener? The difference between apporter, emporter, amener or emmener verbs is slight. These 4 verbs have similar...
French style and habits
Explores the various aspects of French style and habits. French culture can enrich your life during a stay in France. Read the unique customs and traditions of France, such as the practice of unwinding on Sundays, the country's profound appreciation for the arts, and...
The concordance of tenses in French
The concordance of tenses in French is the set of rules that govern the choice of tense and mode of the subordinate clause in relation to the main clause. The concordance of tenses therefore concerns complex sentences, that is to say sentences in...