Laura K. Lawless's Blog: Lawless Languages, page 292
June 19, 2018
Auxiliary Verbs – Avoir vs Être
Auxiliary verbs are also known as helping verbs, because they help form compound conjugations. The key thing to remember about compound conjugations is that it's the auxiliary verb which conjugates for the required tense or mood; the main verb is always a past participle.
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la randonnée
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June 18, 2018
insister
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June 17, 2018
7 Things to Know About Bastille
For Francophiles, the word "Bastille" is likely to conjure up memories (or dreams) of fireworks and military parades, because the idea of la Bastille is inherently linked to 14 July - at least for English speakers. Chez les Français, not so much. Here are 7 things you should know about la Bastille: the holiday, the prison, and the word itself.
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June 16, 2018
U
June 15, 2018
Je n’en reviens pas
You won't be able to get over the surprising French expression je n'en reviens pas.
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une accroche
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June 14, 2018
Soccer
World Cup, European Championship, Saturday morning at the park ... whenever and wherever you watch or play soccer / football, this French vocab can help you out.
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anglo-saxon
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June 13, 2018
Possessive Adjectives Quiz – Ma (belle) famille
Test yourself on French possessive adjectives with Ma (belle) famille, or review the lesson.
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The letter U has two pronunciations in French, and they're tough ones.

