Grammaire
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Chercher vs Rechercher – What’s the Difference? –
Both chercher and rechercher are commonly-used French verbs whose definitions overlap just enough to make them confusing. Not only this,…
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How to transform French verbs into simple past
Where could you encounter Passé Simple (the historical and formal tense)? You will probably not see it in a friendly…
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List of 218 Phrasal Verbs Translated in French [+ PDF]
This is the second part about Phrasal Verbs. The first one can be found here. Just a little reminder that…
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French verb faire conjugations (Free audio)
Faire is the fourth most commonly used verb in French, so it’s a must-learn verb for you. It mainly means…
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French Possessive Pronouns – Talk in French
French and English possessive pronouns are similar in some ways but have slight differences. In this article, you will find…
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French Si Clauses – The Easy and Complete Guide
Si clauses in French are something that, when explained, appear to be a lot more complicated than they really are.…
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A Language Without Modal Verbs
Is it really a problem that French doesn’t have modal verbs? Here in this article, let’s take a look at…
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French Past Tense: Everything you need to know
French Past Tense could be a mind-numbing learning task. But when approached with an open mind and willingness to learn,…
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French Verb ALLER: How to Conjugate
ALLER is one of the three most commonly used French verbs. Its meaning is simple – to go – but…
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Direct and Indirect Object Pronouns French
Here you will find what direct and indirect object pronouns are and how to use them when talking in French.…
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