qui Relative Pronouns in French
Grammar Exercise, Beginner Level (A2), on Relative Pronouns in French The relative pronoun “qui” refers to the subject. It is used to link two clauses (two sentences). Sentence (1): Nous…
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Grammar Exercise, Beginner Level (A2), on Relative Pronouns in French The relative pronoun “qui” refers to the subject. It is used to link two clauses (two sentences). Sentence (1): Nous…
Introduction When you play a sport that involves a ball, a balloon, a puck, etc. You can use “jouer à” or “faire de”. This is the case, for example, with…
Expressions for greeting and thanking are essential for communication. Depending on the degree of familiarity and the situation, we will choose to express ourselves in a more or less formal…
lesson 1 ⎥ lesson 2 ⎥ lesson 3 ⎥ lesson 4 ⎥ lesson 5 ⎥ lesson 6 ⎥ lesson 7 In this lesson, we will study the imperative, the relative…
mettre conjugation and meaning Below is a table showing how to conjugate the French verb “mettre” (to put) in the present tense, along with the pronunciation for each form. This…
Here is an exercise with 50 sentences to practice country prepositions. Do you need to review the rule? The lesson is here. Complete the following sentences with “à, au, en,…
The pronoun “Y” represents a place, a thing, an idea, a concept, an animal. (not a person) Y can be a place complement. It replaces a place complement introduced by…
Title: Exploring French Conversations: Planning for a Party lesson 1 ⎥ lesson 2 ⎥ lesson 3 ⎥ lesson 4 ⎥ lesson 5 ⎥ lesson 6 ⎥ lesson 7 Introduction: Mastering…
Introduction This lesson is designed for travelers looking to enhance their French language skills specifically for hotel stays. We’ll cover essential vocabulary for room amenities and common phrases used for…
Interactions in French lesson 1 ⎥ lesson 2 ⎥ lesson 3 ⎥ lesson 4 ⎥ lesson 5 ⎥ lesson 6 ⎥ lesson 7 Introduction to French Object Pronouns Replace with…