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Sharpen Your Knowledge with ExercisesExercise 1 Exercise 2 Listen to the dialogue and answer the following questions. Exercise 3 Exercise 4 ReminderAfter finishing the exercises…

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Sharpen Your Knowledge with ExercisesExercise 1 Exercise 2 Listen to the dialogue and answer the following questions. Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Guess the profession. Exercise…

Grammar Lesson: Demonstrative
Adjectives

What are French Demonstrative Adjectives? Demonstrative adjectives are words that play the role of determiner.They always come before the noun.They indicate or give precision to…

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Imperfect (Imparfait) TenseYou can use the imperfect tense to talk about a past event, or when the start and finish of the particular event being…

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Sharpen Your Knowledge with ExercisesExercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Exercise 4 ReminderAfter finishing the exercises above, you won’t see this page marked as completed…

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Sharpen Your Knowledge with ExercisesExercise 1 Complete the following by choosing the correct answer. Exercise 2 Listen to the dialogue and answer the following questions.…

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AdjectiveIn French, unlike English, most of the adjectives come after the noun they are describing.A few French adjectives are placed before the noun it describes,…

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Sharpen Your Knowledge with ExercisesExercise 1 Exercise 2 Listen to the dialogue and answer the following questions. Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Listen to the dialogue…

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Using the verb “être” as an auxiliary to the perfect tense has a different set of rules than the previously discussed “avoir.” However, the parts…

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Perfect Tense The French perfect tense, or past compose, is formed using two parts: the first is an auxiliary verb such as having which is…

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Sharpen Your Knowledge with ExercisesExercise 1 Exercise 2 Listen to the dialogue and and answer the following questions. Exercise 3 Exercise 4 ReminderAfter finishing the…

Grammar Lesson: Partitive Articles

We have already learned about singular and plural articles and nouns. Now, we are going to look at another type of article: partitive articles. These articles…

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Partitive ArticlesPartitive articles are used for uncountable nouns and are similar to “some” or “any” in English.The French partitive articles are: Du (the shortened version of…

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Sharpen Your Knowledge with ExercisesExercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Listen to the dialogue and answer the following questions. Exercise 4 Exercise 5 ReminderAfter finishing…

Vocabulary Lesson: Food and
Beverage

France is not only known for its beautiful language — it is also well known for its delicious cuisine.Listen to the video and practice along.…

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French nouns are assigned a gender, which is either feminine or masculine, and the articles that precede it should match the gender of the nouns…