The Simple Guide to Informal French Grammar

Already speaking French so well and yet so awkwardly that it seems as if you just came out of a French grammar book? Do you feel so formal yet so out-of-place when speaking French with the native speakers? Well, let me let you in on one practical tip: speak informally! If you can masterfully speak in your own native language, then you would surely agree that you most likely use informal grammar structure at every other sentence (if not always) to better express your thoughts and emotions to your listeners. Certainly, every language has these terms and French is not an exemption. So, in order to boost your confidence in speaking informal French, here are some short guidelines to keep in mind: 1. What’s the difference between ‘tu’ and ‘vous’?   Both of these words mean the same thing: you. We need to note that tu is always used to address a single person.
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Published on September 29, 2015 05:11
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