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September 17, 2018

la banlieue

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September 14, 2018

Avoir la frite

Avoir la frite







Get in shape with the French idiom avoir la frite.


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le patrimoine

Mot du jourThis weekend is les Journées du Patrimoine in France, so today's intermediate-advanced French word is free!


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September 13, 2018

Interrogative Adjectives

French interrogative adjectivesWhen asking someone to make a choice between two or more things, you need the interrogative adjective quel, meaning "which" or "what."


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debout

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September 12, 2018

Relative Pronoun Quiz

Doctor







Test yourself on French relative pronouns with Un métier extraordinaire, or review the lesson.


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un / une môme

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September 11, 2018

Prepositions of Place

French prepositions of placePrepositions of place indicate the location of someone or something in relation to another someone or something.


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polémique

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September 10, 2018

Agreement with Direct Objects

French agreement with direct objects Most French verbs are conjugated with avoir as their auxiliary verb in compound tenses and moods, and therefore do not require agreement with their subjects. But avoir verbs do need agreement in a very specific construction: the past participle must agree with the direct object when it precedes the verb.


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