French Adjectives: Position, Agreement and Common Patterns
French Adjectives: Position, Agreement and Common Patterns
Adjectives in French do not work exactly like in English. They change form to match the noun they describe, and most of...
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French Adjectives: Position, Agreement and Common Patterns
Adjectives in French do not work exactly like in English. They change form to match the noun they describe, and most of...
Negation in French: ne…pas and Other Common Patterns
Making a sentence negative in French is built around a two-part structure: ne before the verb and another word after it. The...
How to Ask Questions in French: 5 Easy Patterns
Asking questions in French is easier than many learners expect. There are five clear patterns you can use, and three of them...
Present Tense in French: When and How to Use It
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The 25 Most Useful Regular -ER Verbs in French
Regular -ER verbs are the largest group of verbs in French. Once you learn the conjugation pattern for one, you can conjugate...
The Verb Faire in French with Easy Examples
Faire means "to do" or "to make". It is one of the most versatile verbs in French and appears in dozens of...
The Verb Aller in French with Easy Examples
Aller means "to go". It is an irregular verb and one of the most useful in French. You need it to say...
The Verb Avoir in French with Easy Examples
Avoir means "to have". Along with etre, it is one of the two most essential verbs in French. You use it to...
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The Verb Etre in French with Easy Examples
Quick Start Level: A1 beginnerBest used for: mastering the first essential verb in FrenchRead this when: you need a reliable base for...